Persistent Luminescence Nanoplatform with Fenton-like Catalytic Activity for Tumor Multimodal Imaging and Photoenhanced Combination Therapy

Volume: 12, Issue: 23, Pages: 25572 - 25580
Published: May 15, 2020
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species-mediated tumor chemodynamic therapy and photodynamic therapy have captured extensive attention in practical cancer combination therapies. However, the severe treatment conditions and the hypoxic microenvironment of solid tumors significantly limit the efficacy of these therapies. This work demonstrates the design and fabrication of a multifunctional persistent luminescence nanoplatform (PHFI, refers to...
Paper Details
Title
Persistent Luminescence Nanoplatform with Fenton-like Catalytic Activity for Tumor Multimodal Imaging and Photoenhanced Combination Therapy
Published Date
May 15, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
23
Pages
25572 - 25580
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