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- who: DNA nanogel et al. from the Kansai University, Japan have published the article: Facile preparation of toluidine blue-loaded DNA nanogels for anticancer photodynamic therapy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for cancers has gained increasing research interest due to its advantages, such as light-controlled toxicity, minimal invasiveness, feasibility of repeated treatments, and the potential to elicit anticancer immune_responses (Agostinis et_al, 2011; Li et_al, 2020). Intensive efforts were made to improve the anticancer PDT performance including synthesizing nearinfrared PS to obtain better light penetration, engineering the PS structure to . . .
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