Gallium Liquid Metal Microdroplets for Constructing Active Therapeutic Agents in Photothermal Therapy of Ulcerative Colitis. [PDF]
Li Z, Di Y, Jin L, Qu B, Zhang H.
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Photothermal Therapy Combined with Chemotherapy and Anti-Inflammation Therapy Weakens the Immunosuppression of Cervical Cancer. [PDF]
Yang X, Fu J, Xu Y, Li D, Ren H.
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Clustered, SERS-Active, Ultrasmall AuNPs for Photothermal Therapy. [PDF]
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Multifunctional drug delivery of nanofibrous iron-polyphenolic nanochelates improved photothermal therapy against colorectal cancer via ferroptosis. [PDF]
Feng H, Luo H, Li X, Jiang Y, He B.
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Magnetic fluorescent carbon dots synthesized via one-pot approach for tumor photothermal therapy. [PDF]
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Photothermal conversion and transfer in photothermal therapy: From macroscale to nanoscale
Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising alternative therapy for benign or even malignant tumors. To improve the selective heating of tumor cells, target-specific photothermal conversion agents are often included, especially nanoparticles. Meanwhile, some indirect methods by manipulating the radiation and heat delivery are also adopted.
Ya-Tao Ren, Yuying Yan, Hong Qi
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2022Photothermal therapy (PTT) mediated by the second near-infrared light (NIR-II) is considered as the most promising PTT in deep tissues due to the superior penetrability of NIR-II through biological tissues. However, the effective therapeutic depth of NIR-II mediated PTT is limited to only several millimeters beneath the skin tissues.
Yanji Chu, Xiao-Qi Xu, Yapei Wang
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Two‐Dimensional Nanomaterials for Photothermal Therapy
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2020AbstractTwo‐dimensional (2D) nanomaterials are currently explored as novel photothermal agents because of their ultrathin structure, high specific surface area, and unique optoelectronic properties. In addition to single photothermal therapy (PTT), 2D nanomaterials have demonstrated significant potential in PTT‐based synergistic therapies.
Shuang Liu, Xueting Pan, Huiyu Liu
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Microneedles (MNs), as an effective minimally invasive delivery route, when used to puncture the skin, can bypass the skin's stratum corneum (SC) to enter the skin microcirculation and achieve systemic administration. Additionally, the MN route has obvious advantages over other routes of administration, including simplicity, non-pain, readily-permitted
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Nanoparticles for photothermal therapies
Nanoscale, 2014The state of the art regarding the use of nanoparticles for photothermal therapies is reviewed in detail.
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