Photofunctional Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications

Photofunctional Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications

Li, Chunxia; Lin, Jun

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

01/2025

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9783527353330

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1 General Introduction and Background
2 Introduction of the Biology of Cancer
3 Rare Earth Doped Luminescent Nanocomposites and Their Property Control
4 Tuning of NIR-II multimode emission modulation combined with deep learning and application of rare earth doped nanocrystals
5 Rare Earth Upconversion in Application in Photogenetic Engineering Bacteria
6 Regulation and Application of Excited State Energy in Organic Molecule Composite Rare Earth Nanocrystalline Materials
7 Rare earth long afterglow luminescent materials for optical information storage applications
8 Application of Rare Earth Luminescent Nanoprobe to Temperature Detection in Biological Samples
9 Construction and biological application of rare earth luminescent diagnostic and therapeutic agents
10 Study on the application of rare earth based functional nanomaterials in the treatment of major diseases
11 Construction of new acoustic sensitizers for acoustic dynamic therapy of tumors
12 Photofunctional nano-materials for the treatment of antibacterial photodynamic periodontitis
13 NIR light activated photothermal conversion nanomaterials for photothermal/immunotherapy
14 NIR-II Rare Earth Luminescent Probe for Multiple Imaging in Vivo
15 Several tumor nanodrugs and vaccines based on reactive oxygen species regulation
16 Multi-mode imaging and composite therapy of tumors using rare earth functional nanomaterials
17 Nano-photonics for Bioapplication
18 Rare earth luminescence probes for disease diagnosis
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rare earth luminescence nanomaterials; photothermal agents; ternary quantum dots; inorganic nanomaterials; photodynamic therapy; PDT; photosensitizers; tumor diagnosis; tumor therapy; hybrid nanocomposites; effector T cells