A comparative study on biopharmaceutical function of curcumin and mir-34a by multistimuli-responsive nanoniosome carrier: in-vitro in-vivo

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  • who: October and collaborators from the Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran have published the research work: A comparative study on biopharmaceutical function of curcumin and miR-34a by multistimuli-responsive nanoniosome carrier: In-vitro in-vivo, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Records of optical density in each well were conducted using EPOCH Microplate Spectrophotometer (synergy HTX BioTek Vermont US) at the wavelengths of 570 and 630 nm. The optimal formulation was tested in cytotoxicity cellular uptake gene_expression apoptosis and in_vivo tests to assess their significance in cancer therapy. mice were sacrificed on the 21st . . .

     

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