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Emerging photothermal agents combined with immunotherapy for cancer treatment. [PDF]
Immunophotothermal therapy (IPTT), combining immune checkpoint inhibitors and photothermal therapy, represents a promising synergistic anticancer strategy that enhances tumour-specific immunity alongside localised thermal ablation.This review aims to summarise and critically analyse recent advancements in the development of photothermal agents for IPTT
Xu T +7 more
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Polybenzoxazines as new photothermal therapy agents [PDF]
To make photothermal therapy an attractive alternative to conventional cancer treatments, the development of novel photothermal agents with enhanced properties is demanded. To tackle this challenge, herein we explored the use of polybenzoxazines, a well-known class of phenolic resins.
Kevin Reyes-Mateo +4 more
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Photothermal therapy (PTT) has been widely known as a promising therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment in recent decades. However, some organic and inorganic photothermal agents exhibit shortcomings including potential long-term toxicity and lack of ...
Yaqiong Wang +3 more
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Nanomaterials as Photothermal Agents for Biomedical Applications [PDF]
Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a potentially curative treatment modality that in recent years has been the object of growing interest and rapid technological advances due to its specific therapeutic efficacy and because it is a non-invasive technique.
Cuello, Emma Antonia +4 more
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Photothermal therapy has the advantages of non-invasiveness, low toxicity, simple operation, a broad spectrum of antibacterial ability, and non-proneness to developing drug resistance, which provide it with irreplaceable superiority in fighting against ...
Yue Zhao +4 more
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Advances in Nanomaterial-Mediated Photothermal Cancer Therapies: Toward Clinical Applications
Photothermal therapy (PTT) has attracted extensive research attention as a noninvasive and selective treatment strategy for numerous cancers. PTT functions via photothermal effects induced by converting light energy into heat on near-infrared laser ...
Hwa Seung Han, Ki Young Choi
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Gold Nanostructures as Photothermal Therapy Agent for Cancer
Well-designed photothermal nanostructures have attracted many scientists pursuing a better means to accurately diagnose cancer and assess the efficacy of treatment. Recently, gold-based nanostructures (nanoshells, nanorods and nanocages) have enabled photothermal ablation of cancer cells with near-infrared (NIR) light without damaging normal human ...
Jihye, Choi +6 more
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Organic Charge‐Transfer Complexes for Near‐Infrared‐Triggered Photothermal Materials
Organic photothermal materials excited by near‐infrared (NIR) light display promising applications in biomedicine, optoelectronic devices, water purification, and so on.
Lei An +7 more
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Travis Cantu,1 Kyle Walsh,2 Varun P Pattani,3 Austin J Moy,3 James W Tunnell,3 Jennifer A Irvin,1,2 Tania Betancourt1,2 1Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization Program, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA; 2Department of Chemistry
Cantu T +6 more
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Melanin-like Materials for Photothermal Applications: Recent Advancements and Future Directions [PDF]
Melanin-like polymers, particularly polydopamine, have gained significant attention as photothermal materials due to their broad light absorption (ultraviolet to near-infrared), high photothermal conversion efficiency, negligible fluorescence, good ...
Yuan Zou +7 more
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