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A long-term self-driven metronomic photodynamic system for cancer therapy
Metronomic photodynamic therapy is a long-term, low-dose treatment strategy that employs optical devices with continuous photosensitizer administration and requires stable device attachment with a consistent power source.
Weili Wang +10 more
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A chronically implantable neural interface enables real‐time multimodal monitoring of electrical, thermal, and photodynamic activities. Incorporating silicon‐based transistor arrays with a functional multiplexing strategy and resistive sensors, the device delivers high‐fidelity recordings with long‐term stability and biocompatibility.
Jiahao Li +18 more
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A Pill That Prints‐An Ingestible Bioprinter for Non‐Invasive Structured Bioink Deposition
A first‐of‐a‐kind swallowable bioprinter performs in‐situ bioink deposition and patterning directly over disease sites without tethers, electronics, or invasive surgery. Combining magnetic guidance with near‐infrared triggering enables functionality within a small footprint.
Sanjay Manoharan, Vivek Subramanian
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Glycan-Targeted Virus-like Nanoparticles for Photodynamic Therapy
Jin‐Kyu Rhee +5 more
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Utilizing PDO, cell lines and cervical cancer xenograft (CDX) models, the study demonstrate both in vitro and in vivo that the metabolite of L. crispatus, erucic acid, can modulate the proliferation, migration and invasion of cervical cancer by activating the PPAR‐δ pathway.
Qianwei Zhen +8 more
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Study on the Anti-tumor Effect of Resveratrol Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy
Min Sun, Dipak Shresthi
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FLASH‐PDT uses strongly‐absorbing photosensitizers and pulsed lasers to saturate the photosensitizer absorption at ≈1‐cm tissue depths. This allows for the generation of [ROS] above the necrosis threshold level for tumors, while maintaining [ROS] in peritumoral tissues below that threshold, even when the tumor‐to‐peritumoral tissue ratio is as low as 2.
Luis G. Arnaut +3 more
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Liposomal photosensitizers: potential platforms for anticancer photodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapy is a well-established and clinically approved treatment for several types of cancer. Antineoplastic photodynamic therapy is based on photosensitizers, i.e., drugs that absorb photons translating light energy into a chemical potential
L.A. Muehlmann +4 more
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Intravitreal bevacizumab versus the conventional protocol of photodynamic therapy for treatment of chronic central serous chorioretinopathy [PDF]
Joo Yong Lee +4 more
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