Abstract

Polypeptide-based doxorubicin delivery systems were prepared and their physicochemical and functional properties, such as size, encapsulation efficiency, stability, release of doxorubicin in various media and cytotoxicity, were characterized. An in vivo study revealed an effective reduction of tumor growth when these systems were administered subcutaneously.

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