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Nanomedicine‐Driven Modulation of Reductive Stress for Cancer Therapy
This article introduces a novel therapeutic paradigm that deliberately induces reductive stress within tumor cells to exploit their unique biochemical vulnerabilities. It systematically reviews the underlying biological mechanisms, current detection and monitoring techniques, and emerging advanced nanotechnology platforms specifically designed to ...
Yumin Mao+8 more
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Experimental Studies of Laser Photodynamic Therapy (4)
Ikuo Nakazawa+3 more
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Schematic model of CJP–TiN liposomes for gastric cancer (GC) treatment. Internalizing RGD peptide (iRGD) targets tumor cells, while Chlorin e6 (Ce6) generates reactive oxygen species (ROS). Jolkinolide B (JB) activates the PANoptosis pathway via caspase‐8, enhancing GC cell death and immune response, transforming “cold tumors” into “hot tumors” by ...
Chenhui Ma+14 more
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Interstitial photodynamic therapy and interstitial hyperthermia in murine tumors
Peter C. Levendag+4 more
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The work constructs a glucose‐triggered gel for diabetic abscess treatment. The results demonstrate that the gel catalyzes glucose into oxygen, alleviates the hypoxia, and ensures sufficient ROS generation to combat pathogenic bacteria. Simultaneously, borneol within the gel can enhance the antibacterial activity of ROS and alleviate pain in patients ...
Bin Huang+12 more
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Monitoring the efficiency of photodynamic therapy in tissue [PDF]
Arie Orenstein+4 more
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The deficient TiO2 (DTO) and Barium titanate (BTO) heterojunction treats osteomyelitis through SDT. The spin‐polarization effect induced by the unpaired spin electrons in Ti atoms can expedite the transfer of ultrasonic piezoelectric charges in BTO, enhancing surface sonocatalytic efficiency.
Chaofeng Wang+10 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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Cu7S4 nanozymes, exhibiting peroxidase‐like, catalase‐like, and GSH‐depletion activities, are synthesized through defect engineering. These nanozymes demonstrate rapid inactivation of Gram‐negative bacteria, including Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In a mouse skin wound model infected with P. aeruginosa, the nanozyme showcases exceptional
Xueya Li+15 more
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