Progress in oral biomaterials for the treatment of metabolic bone diseases
Yunkai Tang,
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Adilijiang Abudousu,
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Wenguo Cui
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et al.
Progress in Materials Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101499 - 101499
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Therapeutic Applications of Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs): A Review
Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Language: Английский
Applications of nanomedicine-integrated phototherapeutic agents in cancer theranostics: A comprehensive review of the current state of research
Nanotechnology Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Innovative
approaches
such
as
photodynamic
therapy
(PDT)
and
photothermal
(PTT)
have
made
nanomedicines
a
promising
frontier
in
cancer
theranostics.
The
combination
of
nanocarriers
with
agents
photosensitizers
(PSs)
has
shown
excellent
promise
for
the
diagnosis
treatment
cancer,
primarily
at
cellular,
vascular,
tumor
microenvironment
level.
Using
PDT
revolutionized
precision
efficacy,
allowing
drug
to
reach
cells
faster
offering
high
enhancing
PS
accumulation.
These
are
activated
by
light
specific
wavelengths,
leading
localized
cytotoxicity,
highly
selective
therapy.
Nanomaterials
gold
silver
nanoparticles
enabled
remarkable
progress
hyperthermia
using
PTT.
unique
optical
properties
these
nanoparticle-based
make
them
ideal
candidates
converting
energy
into
heat,
selectively
ablating
cells.
In
this
review,
nanomedicine-integrated
phototherapeutic
discussed
most
important
recent
developments
PTT
examined,
well
how
formulations
improve
treatment.
addition,
used
phototherapy
their
mode
action
discussed.
Nanocarriers
useful
delivery
imaging
diagnostic
purposes
during
we
explore
role
improving
selectivity
while
minimizing
collateral
tissue
damage.
It
specifies
comprehensive
impression
current
research
on
therapy,
underscoring
its
potential
revolutionize
paradigm
highlighting
state
research.
Language: Английский
Infrared radiation for cancer hyperthermia: the light to brighten up oncology
Mengna Ye,
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Dashan Yin,
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Yufei Wu
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et al.
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(11), P. 1147 - 1160
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Cancer
constitutes
the
greatest
public
health
threat
to
humans,
as
its
incidence
and
mortality
rates
continue
increase
worldwide.
With
development
of
medical
physics,
more
practitioners
focus
on
direct
indirect
anti-tumor
effects
physical
factors.
Infrared
radiation
(INR)
is
currently
most
rapidly
developing
therapy
method
for
tumors
has
become
a
favored
target
many
oncologists
researchers
owing
advantages
high
efficiency,
low
toxicity,
strong
feasibility.
Language: Английский
Multifunctional Core/Shell Diamond Nanoparticles Combining Unique Thermal and Light Properties for Future Biological Applications
Nanomaterials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(24), P. 3124 - 3124
Published: Dec. 12, 2023
We
report
the
development
of
multifunctional
core/shell
chemical
vapor
deposition
diamond
nanoparticles
for
local
photoinduced
hyperthermia,
thermometry,
and
fluorescent
imaging.
The
core
heavily
doped
with
boron
is
heated
due
to
absorbed
laser
radiation
in
turn
heats
shell
a
thin
transparent
layer
embedded
negatively
charged
SiV
color
centers
emitting
intense
narrowband
zero-phonon
lines
temperature-dependent
wavelength
near
738
nm.
heating
nanoparticle
indicated
by
temperature-induced
spectral
shift
intensive
line
shell.
temperature
particles
can
be
precisely
manipulated
power
incident
light.
At
safe
biological
systems,
high
enough
used
hyperthermia
therapy
nanothermometry,
while
intensity
allows
imaging
treated
areas.
Language: Английский