Abstract:Polymer-coated inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) have attracted great attention in drug delivery fields due to their unique magnetic, optical, and thermal properties. Recent studies have shown that the surface physicochemical properties of these NPs, including the size, shape, shell hydration, protein corona, and so forth, affect their biological fate. However, there has been less attention on the effect of the drug loading amount on the biological activity of inorganic NPs. Here, we used upconverting NPs (UCNPs) … Show more
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