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Foods rich in cysteine and glycine help provide the building blocks needed for glutathione production

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Without enough vitamin C, collagen formation slows, which can lead to dullness or fine lines
These include potential immunogenicity, undefined long-term biosafety profiles of novel nanomaterials, suboptimal drug loading/release kinetics, limited penetration into the invasive tumor margin, and overcoming the immunosuppressive/hypoxic/acidic TME
JS, HC and PY were mainly responsible for the writing of the article