Cockle shell‑derived aragonite calcium carbonate nanoparticle for targeting cancer and breast cancer stem cells
Cockle shell-derived aragonite calcium carbonate nanoparticles (CACNP) have demonstrated prospect as nano-sized drug carriers for targeting cancer cells. CACNP is biocompatible, biodegradable and its biomaterial is readily available and is of low cost. In addition, CACNP is highly porous, has a larg...
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2020
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https://cancer-nano.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12645-020-00067-3#:~:text=Cockle%20shell%2Dderived%20aragonite%20calcium%20carbonate%20nanoparticles%20(CACNP)%20have,and%20is%20of%20low%20cost.