This study reveals that m6A regulators cooperatively upregulate BGN in melanoma, promoting malignancy. Within the tumor microenvironment, CAFs show highest BGN expression. The BGN/MDK axis mediates cancer‐stroma crosstalk, driving normal fibroblast (NF) activation and enhancing the pro‐tumor effect of CAFs, highlighting a promising therapeutic target ...
Hao‐ze Shi +16 more
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Double-Decker Platinum Complexes: From Visible to NIR-II Luminescence. [PDF]
Melendo I +4 more
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This work paves the way for practical photoelectrochemical water splitting devices by addressing key upscaling challenges related to substrate conductivity, absorber inhomogeneity, and mass transfer limitations. Integrated improvements in substrate engineering, material processing, device architecture, and operational conditions allow the development ...
Telmo da Silva Lopes +7 more
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Harnessing NIR-II-responsive Rh single-atom nanozymes for photothermal-catalytic immunomodulation and eradication of drug-resistant biofilms in deep tissues. [PDF]
Mao B +6 more
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Potentiating the Efficacy of mRNA Vaccines through NIR-II Imaging-Guided Precise Vaccination. [PDF]
Li M +6 more
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NIR II-Guided Photoactivatable Silencing Polyplex Boosts Cancer Immunotherapy. [PDF]
Zhang Y +10 more
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S···O Conformation Locks Synergistic Alkoxy Chain Engineering of NIR-II Phototheranostic Molecules for Precision Hepatocellular Carcinoma Theranostics. [PDF]
Wu GL +10 more
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Molecular Gold Nanoclusters for Advanced NIR-II Bioimaging and Therapy. [PDF]
Baghdasaryan A, Dai H.
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Above the Energy Gap Law: Heavy Chalcogenide Substitution in NIR II-Emissive Diradicaloid Qubits. [PDF]
McNamara LE +9 more
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3D NIR‐II Molecular Imaging Distinguishes Targeted Organs with High‐Performance NIR‐II Bioconjugates [PDF]
AbstractGreatly reduced scattering in the second near‐infrared (NIR‐II) region (1000–1700 nm) opens up many new exciting avenues of bioimaging research, yet NIR‐II fluorescence imaging is mostly implemented by using nontargeted fluorophores or wide‐field imaging setups, limiting the signal‐to‐background ratio and imaging penetration depth due to poor ...
Shoujun Zhu, Sonia Herraiz, Ru Zhang
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