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DNA, Liposomes, and Proteins as Carriers for Antitumoral Drugs

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Cancer Chemo- and Immunopharmacology

Part of the book series: Recent Results in Cancer Research ((RECENTCANCER,volume 75))

Abstract

The “drug-carrier” concept in cancer chemotherapy is discussed in view of the experience gained in developing and testing drug-carrier complexes composed of anthracyclines and vincristine associated with DNA, liposomes, or proteins.

This work has been supported by the Fonds Cancérologique de la Caisse Générale d’Epargne et de Retraite, Brussels, Belgium

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Trouet, A., Baurain, R., Deprez-De Campeneere, D., Layton, D., Masquelier, M. (1980). DNA, Liposomes, and Proteins as Carriers for Antitumoral Drugs. In: Mathé, G., Muggia, F.M. (eds) Cancer Chemo- and Immunopharmacology. Recent Results in Cancer Research, vol 75. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81491-4_36

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