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Interstitial photodynamic therapy and interstitial hyperthermia in murine tumors
Peter C. Levendag+4 more
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Herein, we used the Mott–Schottky effect to synthesize an ultrafine‐Mn‐loaded N,O‐doped porous nanocarbons (Mn‐PNCs) nanozyme. The fabricated Mn‐PNCs nanozyme using a sustainable and efficient heteroatom‐doped strategy exhibited excellent photothermal‐enhanced, peroxidase‐like activity, thereby contributing to effective antibacterial treatment for ...
Xueyu Jiang+5 more
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Magnetic-Guided Flexible Origami Robot toward Long-Term Phototherapy of H. pylori in the Stomach [PDF]
Helicobacter pylori, a pervasive bacterial infection associated with gastrointestinal disorders such as gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric cancer, impacts approximately 50% of the global population. The efficacy of standard clinical eradication therapies is diminishing due to the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, necessitating alternative
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Monitoring the efficiency of photodynamic therapy in tissue [PDF]
Arie Orenstein+4 more
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The study reveals that optimizing various parameters of sonodynamic therapy (SDT), including the functional characteristics of sonosensitizers and the optimization of acoustic parameters, can significantly enhance SDT therapeutic efficacy. When combined with chemotherapy, this approach effectively overcomes tumor resistance and induces antitumor immune
Zhuoran Gong+6 more
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Photodynamic therapy with a various of phthalocyanines in tumor transplanted nude mice
Akio Hirata+4 more
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A visualized intelligent light‐triggered phototherapy conversion: from near‐infrared (NIR)‐I fluorescence imaging‐guided photodynamic therapy to NIR‐II fluorescence imaging‐guided photothermal therapy for cascade tumor photoablation. This phototherapeutic modality conversion is achieved by light‐triggered dissociation of nitric oxide of the ...
Lixin Sun+9 more
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Abstract Background Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive, clinically approved therapy with numerous advantages over other mainstream cancer therapies. 5‐aminolevulinic acid (5‐ALA)‐PDT is of particular interest, as it uses the photosensitiser PpIX, naturally produced in the heme pathway, following 5‐ALA administration.
Maria Mastrangelopoulou+7 more
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