Abstract:Drug delivery to intestinal antigen presenting cells (APCs) is a challenging task due to the harsh and diverse environment in mammalian gastrointestinal (GI) tract, short retention time in intestines, mucosal and endothelial barriers which prevent the drugs from accessing Peyer’s patches where APCs resides. To deliver drugs to intestinal APCs, the drugs should be encapsulated in carriers which are stable against environment in GI tract and possess APCs-targeting capability. In this study, a targeted ligand dru… Show more
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