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Flower-like Fe3O4@FPDA@Pt composite nanozyme for catalytic-photothermal tumor therapy

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Fe3O4 nanoparticles, known for their magnetic targeting capabilities, biocompatibility, and heat generation upon light exposure, have been extensively explored for various therapeutic applications. However, Fe3O4 nanoparticles may agglomerate in the body, which could affect their therapeutic efficacy.
Zhilong Xu   +5 more
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Infrared Light Activated Highly Efficient Cell Therapy Using Flower‐Shaped Microstructure Device

Advanced Therapeutics
AbstractIn this pioneering study, an infrared light‐activated highly efficient and uniform, small to large biomolecular delivery into various cell types is developed using a flower‐shaped microstructure device (FMD). Featuring a unique structural design, this FMD consists of 8 µm in length, with edges of ≈3 and 20 µm gaps between FMD microstructure ...
Ashwini Surendra Shinde   +4 more
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Bach Flower Remedies as Complementary Therapies in Health Care

Holistic Nursing Practice, 2022
The objective of this article was to map the use of Bach flower remedies in adult health care. The studies reported that the following flower essences were used: Impatiens, Cherry Plum, White Chestnut, and Beech. When applied in 4 diluted drops, they helped reducing anxiety, depression, fear, and pain.
Mayara, Araújo Rocha   +7 more
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Aminosilanized flower-structured superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles coupled to 131I-labeled CC49 antibody for combined radionuclide and hyperthermia therapy of cancer

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2020
Combined radionuclide therapy with magnetic nanoparticles-mediated hyperthermia has been under research focus as a promising tumor therapy approach. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of 131I-radiolabeled superparamagnetic iron ...
Aljoša Stankovic   +2 more
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Flower‐Like Nanozymes with Large Accessibility of Single Atom Catalysis Sites for ROS Generation Boosted Tumor Therapy

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
The use of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generators based on single‐atom catalysts (SACs) has been an emerging strategy for mediating tumor therapy, however, the current systems suffer from low mass transport efficiency.
Yuxin Xing   +9 more
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One-Pot Synthesis of Flower-Like Bi2S3 Nanoparticles for Spectral CT imaging and Photothermal Therapy in Vivo

New Journal of Chemistry, 2022
The spectral computed tomography (CT) imaging agents are the key to spectral CT imaging with an unprecedented signal-to-noise ratio in vivo. However, high-performance contrast agents are still extremely lacking.
Cai Zhang   +5 more
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Nanoceria decorated flower-like molybdenum sulphide nanoflakes: an efficient nanozyme for tumour selective ROS generation and photo thermal therapy

Chemical Communications, 2019
We report nanoceria (NCeO2) decorated flower-like MoS2 nanoflakes as a nanozyme for cancer photothermal therapy (PTT). They exhibited enzyme-like activity for selectively killing tumor cells by ROS induction.
Nagaraj Murugan   +2 more
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Nanogold Flower‐Inspired Nanoarchitectonics Enables Enhanced Light‐to‐Heat Conversion Ability for Rapid and Targeted Chemo‐Photothermal Therapy of a Tumor

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
Chemo‐photothermal therapy has become a promising tool for clinical noninvasive tumor therapy, which is able to efficiently avoid drug resistance and other side effects from chemical anticarcinogenic drugs.
Jing   Liu   +2 more
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‘Chocolates and Flowers? You Must be Joking!’ Of Men and Tenderness in Group Therapy

Group Analysis, 2009
Men’s therapy groups can play an important role, long neglected, in facilitating emotional development in males. Society has long turned a blind eye to male psychology and has colluded with male emotional self-neglect by failing to create gender-specific services for men.
Martin Seager, Uwe Thümmel
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