HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Zheng Wei from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Rare-earth based materials: an effective toolbox for brain imaging, therapy, monitoring and neuromodulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: In vitro results showed that even in the presence of skull UCNPs could drive S. elongatus to produce more oxygen in the NIR light (170.0 mmHg) than under dark conditions (152.6 mmHg).
- future: Seeking new approaches to deliver UCNPs noninvasively to the specific neurons is urgently needed.
SUMMARY
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