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Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) : the potential of excited-state d-block metals in medicine [PDF]
The fields of phototherapy and of inorganic chemotherapy both have long histories. Inorganic photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) offers both temporal and spatial control over drug activation and has remarkable potential for the treatment of cancer ...
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PhotoPhage: A Virus-based Photothermal Therapeutic Agent [PDF]
ABSTRACT: Virus like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious multifunctional nanocarriers with the pathogenic-like architecture of viruses. They can serve as a safe platform for precise functionalization and immunization, which provides benefits in a wide range of biomedical applications.
Arezoo Shahrivarkevishahi +9 more
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Background Endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S)-responsive theranostic agents have attracted extensive attention due to their specificity for colon cancer.
Yuying Cheng +7 more
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Electronic Tuning of Mixed Quinoidal‐Aromatic Conjugated Polyelectrolytes: Direct Ionic Substitution on Polymer Main‐Chains [PDF]
The synthesis of conjugated polymers with ionic substituents directly bound to their main chain repeat units is a strategy for generating strongly electron-accepting conjugated polyelectrolytes, as demonstrated through the synthesis of a series of ionic ...
Anderson, Christopher L +5 more
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The synergistic therapy of malignant tumors with chemotherapy and photothermal therapy has attracted extensive researcher attention. With the further development of photosensitizers, photosensitizer delivery and stability are the urgent problem to be solved at present.
Xiaowei, Wang +6 more
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How toxic are gold nanoparticles? The state-of-the-art. [PDF]
With the growing interest in biotechnological applications of gold nanoparticles and their effects exerted on the body, the possible toxicity is becoming an increasingly important issue.
Cametti, Cesare +3 more
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Highly stable organic photothermal agent based on near-infrared-II fluorophores for tumor treatment
Background The aim to develop a highly stable near-infrared (NIR) photoinduced tumor therapy agent stems from its considerable potential for biological application. Due to its long wavelength, biological imaging exhibits a high signal-to-background ratio,
Yunjian Xu +7 more
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Emerging Advanced Nanomaterials for Cancer Photothermal Therapy
As a new minimally invasive technique, photothermal therapy has attracted worldwide attention in the treatment of cancer. Photothermal therapy kills cancer cells by converting photon energy into heat energy.
Zhang Haohao +3 more
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Folate-conjugated nanoparticles as a potent therapeutic approach in targeted cancer therapy [PDF]
The selective and efficient drug delivery to tumor cells can remarkably improve different cancer therapeutic approaches. There are several nanoparticles (NPs) which can act as a potent drug carrier for cancer therapy.
Bahrami, B. +8 more
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Photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a promising new approach in tumor treatment, with the great advantages including non-invasiveness and temporal controllability.
Xin Meng +9 more
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