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NIR photoregulated theranostic system based on hexagonal-phase upconverting nanoparticles for tumor-targeted photodynamic therapy and fluorescence imaging

Zhao et al., 2020

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9097113620142221953
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Zhao L
Choi J
Lu Y
Kim S
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Nanomaterials

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Although photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an effective, minimally invasive therapeutic modality with advantages in highly localized and specific tumor treatments, large and deep- seated cancers within the body cannot be successfully treated due to low transparency to …
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