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    Thiolated paclitaxels for reaction with gold nanoparticles as drug delivery agents

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    Publication Date
    2013-10-15
    Filing Date
    2008-11-10
    Inventor
    Kingston, David G. I.
    Cao, Shugeng
    Zhao, Jielu
    Paciotti, Glullo F.
    Hubta, Marja S.
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    Abstract
    Thioloated taxane derivatives are linked to colloidal metal particles such as gold nanoparticles for use as antitumor agents. The antitumor agents may be targeted to tumors.
    Assignee
    Cytimmune Sciences, Inc.
    Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
    Patent Number
    8558019
    Application Number
    12373135
    Source URL
    http://pimg-fpiw.uspto.gov/fdd/19/580/085/0.pdf
    Primary/U.S. Class
    549/511
    Other/U.S. Class
    CPC Class
    A61K47/48861
    B82Y5/00
    C07D305/14
    Patent Type
    utility
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72708
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