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Cancer photothermal ablation

As discussed earlier, many kinds of highly efficient NIR-absorbing nanomaterials have been intensively explored for cancer PTT. Apart from being directly utilized for photothermal ablation of cancer cells, the photothermal effect of NIR-absorbing nanomaterials can also be exploited for remotely controlled drug or gene release. One of the simplest and commonly used ways... [Pg.271]

O Neal DP, Hirsch LR, Halas NJ, Payne ID, West JL. Photothermal tumor ablation in mice using near infrared absorbing nanoparticles. Cancer Lett 2004 209 171-6. [Pg.333]


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