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The anticancer properties of iron core–gold shell nanoparticles in colorectal cancer cells

Wu et al., 2013

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5696831247784299458
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Wu Y
Wu P
Yang L
Ratinac K
Thordarson P
Jahn K
Chen D
Shieh D
Braet F
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International journal of nanomedicine

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Previously, iron core–gold shell nanoparticles (Fe@ Au) have been shown to possess cancer-preferential cytotoxicity in oral and colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. However, CRC cell lines are less sensitive to Fe@ Au treatment when compared with oral cancer cell lines. In …
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