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Mitochondria‐Targeted AIE Materials for Oxidative Stress‐Mediated Cancer Therapy and Beyond
This review summarizes recent advances in mitochondria‐targeted AIE materials that enable controllable oxidative stress for cancer therapy and beyond. It highlights the potential of such exogenous oxidative stress in innovative therapeutic applications and biological regulation, while also outlining key limitations and future perspectives.
Na Hao +9 more
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Disease Progression Mediated by Egr-1 Associated Signaling in Response to Oxidative Stress [PDF]
When cellular reducing enzymes fail to shield the cell from increased amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS), oxidative stress arises. The redox state is misbalanced, DNA and proteins are damaged and cellular transcription networks are activated.
Abdulkadir +99 more
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BSO/CAT@Liposomes‐Hemoporfin nanoparticles could significantly enhance the ROS levels in cells in vitro and tumor model in vivo, which is attributed to the increasement of Hemoporfin in the tumor, depletion of GSH, and enhancement of local oxygen concentration.
Yawen Chen +7 more
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Lanthanide ytterbium ions are introduced into Bi2WO6 nanosheets to boost ROS generation under US stimulation. These ytterbium‐doped Bi2WO6 nanosheets serve as efficient sonosensitizers, enabling broad‐spectrum bacterial eradication. To improve biocompatibility for in vivo sonodynamic therapy, the sonosensitizers are integrated into hydrogel matrix ...
Xinyue Lao +6 more
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Studies on the respiratory pigment of Urechis eggs [PDF]
Experiments previously reported (1) have shown that the eggs of the Pacific marine worm, Urechis caupo, contain a reversible oxidation-reduction pigment.
Baumberger, J. Percy, Horowitz, N. H.
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Schematic representation of nanoparticle‐mediated photothermal therapy (PTT) inducing anti‐tumor immune responses. Nanoparticles are administered to a tumor‐bearing mouse and accumulate at the tumor site. Upon laser irradiation, the nanoparticles generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cancer cells, leading to cellular apoptosis.
Alexander Chota +3 more
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The Third Dimension of Reading the Sugar Code by Lectins [PDF]
Coding of biological information is not confined to nucleic acids and proteins. Endowed with the highest level of structural versatility among biomolecules, the glycan chains of cellular glycoconjugates are well-suited to generate molecular messages ...
André, Sabine +2 more
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Photodynamic treatment in glioma: Metabolic and structural evaluation after therapy
PDT with chlorin e6 reduced mitochondrial membrane potential and induced gliosarcoma cell death, mainly via apoptosis and subsequently necrosis. Microscopy and flow cytometry confirmed cytoskeletal disorganization and morphological changes. These findings highlight PDT with Ce6 as a promising therapeutic alternative for gliosarcomas, showing strong ...
Marina Gabriela Teixeira +5 more
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Integrating Metabolic Modulation and Nanomedicine for Cancer Immunotherapy
Metabolic rewiring in cancer is mapped across glucose, amino acid, lipid, nucleotide, and mitochondrial pathways, with emphasis on immune regulation. The review integrates mechanisms linking these pathways to tumor progression and therapy resistance, and profiles nanomaterial platforms that both deliver therapeutics and actively reprogram ...
Xiaosu Zhou +7 more
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This study presents alkylated nitrobenzoselenadiazole (NBSD) photosensitizers that self‐assemble into programmable aggregates, enabling photo‐triggered pyroptosis and enhanced ROS generation. The lead compound, NBSD‐NOc, exhibits superior photodynamic activity, high cellular uptake, and implantable gel compatibility with pH‐responsive release.
Jong Min An +8 more
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