Abstract
Biomolecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Nano–Sized Molecules and Clusters as Cross–Linking–Induced Anti–Cancer and Immune–Oncology Nano Drugs Delivery in DNA/RNA of Human Cancer Cells’ Membranes under Synchrotron Radiations: A Payload–Based Perspective
Highlights
Chemists have been fascinated for a long time with phenomenon of bimolecular spectroscopy and dynamics of Nano–sized molecules and clusters as cross–linking–induced anti–cancer and Immune-Oncology (I-O) Nano drugs delivery in DNA/RNA of human cancer cells’ membranes under synchrotron radiations [1–25]
This concept generally associated with anti– cancer and Immune-Oncology (I-O) Nano drugs delivery under synchrotron radiations, extends well to synchrotron chemistry
Since anti–cancer and Immune-Oncology (I-O) Nano drugs delivery under synchrotron radiations is not a directly measureable quantity, its magnitude is generally evaluated in terms of structural, energetic and magnetic criteria
Summary
Chemists have been fascinated for a long time with phenomenon of bimolecular spectroscopy and dynamics of Nano–sized molecules and clusters as cross–linking–induced anti–cancer and Immune-Oncology (I-O) Nano drugs delivery in DNA/RNA of human cancer cells’ membranes under synchrotron radiations [1–25]. This concept generally associated with anti– cancer and Immune-Oncology (I-O) Nano drugs delivery under synchrotron radiations, extends well to synchrotron chemistry.
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