Lv et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Integration of upconversion nanoparticles and ultrathin black phosphorus for efficient photodynamic theranostics under 808 nm near-infrared light irradiationLv et al., 2016
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- Lv R
- Yang D
- Yang P
- Xu J
- He F
- Gai S
- Li C
- Dai Y
- Yang G
- Lin J
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- Chemistry of Materials
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A proper photosensitizer and increased penetration depth are still two major challenges in photodynamic therapy (PDT). The conventional ultraviolet/visible irradiation light has low tissue penetration, which thus limits its clinical application. Herein, we for the first time …
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