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In this study, we produced HfN‐based nanoparticles via femtosecond laser ablation in acetone. The nanoparticles exhibit a red‐shifted plasmonic resonance in the NIR‐I window, colloidal stability after coating with polyethyleneglycol, and excellent biocompatibility. The photothermal and X‐ray sensitization therapeutic effects were demonstrated for tumor
Julia S. Babkova +15 more
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Lipid drug carriers to which ultra‐small gold nanoparticles were added enabled more efficient radiotherapy of cultured pancreatic cancer tumors. These nanoparticles boosted radiation‐induced damage to tumors by generating more reactive molecules, though higher gold levels are needed for strong benefits.
Nazareth Milagros Carigga Gutierrez +17 more
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Carbon Ion Radiotherapy : Clinical study
Introduction The pioneering work in carbon ion radiotherapy by Japanese and European investigators has generated great enthusiasm. However, as a particle therapy center is certain to be an extremely complex and expensive medical facility, it may become a source of disagreement in the radiation oncology community.
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Fabrication, Properties, and Applications of Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration
This review explores cutting‐edge biomaterials and fabrication techniques for scaffolds in bone tissue regeneration. It conducts a critical comparison of various strategies, meticulously analyzes the key contradictions in the field, and outlines an integrated development path spanning from biomaterial selection to clinical application, while ...
Shangsi Chen, Min Wang
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Carbon ion radiotherapy in NIRS
High linear energy transfer (LET) charged particle therapy with carbon ions has been of interest in the treatment of malignant tumors because of better dose localization in the tumor volume and greater biologic effectiveness. In 1984, the Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC) was constructed at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences ...
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Living Hydrogels: Harnessing Microorganism–Material Synergy for Next‐Generation Therapeutics
. ABSTRACT Microorganism‐based therapies, particularly those utilizing probiotics, have emerged as a powerful biomedical strategy owing to their inherent living functionalities. These living systems can dynamically interact with host environments and self‐regulate their activity, offering superior adaptability, prolonged functionality, and ...
Shuifang Mao +3 more
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This study provides new data for the stability constants of lanthanide complexes using spectrometric methods with different approaches, considering the stability differences. Clinical applications ranging from magnetic resonance imaging to cancer therapy are more relying on the use of lanthanide coordination compounds.
Wanqi Zhou +5 more
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An insight into the pharmacoeconomics of carbon ion radiotherapy: a systematic review. [PDF]
Rajaduraivelpandian PB +2 more
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Curcumin Nanoformulations for Dermatological Applications: From Nutraceuticals to Nanocarriers
Nanotechnology‐based delivery platforms enhance the cutaneous administration of curcumin. Loading free curcumin into polymeric micelles, metal‐based nanoparticles, nanogels/hydrogels, liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, or nanoemulsions/nanocrystals helps address its low solubility, poor stability and limited skin permeation. As a result, these systems
Stephany Celeste Gutiérrez‐Ruiz +13 more
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Robustness evaluation of carbon ion radiotherapy for ventricular tachycardia. [PDF]
Miyasaka Y +8 more
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