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Drug delivery active targeting

Ultimately, for Pt(IV) anticancer drugs, a combination of incorporation of bioactive ligands that specifically target cancer cells, control over ligand-exchange kinetics, and selective activation by light would allow for temporal and spatial control of drug delivery and activation. [Pg.9]


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