Calcium phosphate nanoparticles have been used for drug delivery in recent
decades due to their biocompatibility, biodegradability, profitable characteristics, and
strong bond formation with various biological substances and drugs. For instance, nucleic
acids (DNA, RNA, etc.), proteins (albumin, immunoglobulins, osteocalcin, etc.), and
drugs (cisplatin, carboplatin, doxorubicin, etc.)
Calcium phosphate nanoparticles, flame-spray pyrolysis
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