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. 2020 Aug 29;16(4):444–458. doi: 10.1016/j.ajps.2020.07.005

Fig. 7.

Fig 7

Schematic representation of the behavior of charge-reversal particles in vivo. In the normal physiological tissue, the charge reversal particle exhibiting negative charge can avoid the interaction with opsonin and the clearance by the MPS. While in the slightly acidic environment of tumor, the charge of particle reversed to be positive, which can interact with the negatively charged cell membrane.