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Can nanotechnology potentiate photodynamic therapy ?
Ying Ying Huang
, Sulbha K. Sharma
, Tianhong Dai
, Hoon Chung
, Anastasia Yaroslavsky
, Maria Garcia-Diaz
, Julie Chang
, Long Y. Chiang
,
Michael R. Hamblin
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard University
Guangxi Medical University
Boston University College of Engineering
Ramon Llull University
University of Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Photodynamic Therapy
100%
Nanoparticle
50%
Photosensitizer
50%
Microorganism
25%
Silver Nanoparticle
25%
Quantum Dot
25%
Drug Delivery Vehicle
25%
Two-Photon Microscopy
25%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
25%
Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Liposome
25%
Gold Nanoparticle
25%
Micelle
25%
Silica Nanoparticle
25%
Nanoemulsion
25%
Fullerene Derivative
25%
Lipoplex
25%
Material Science
Photosensitizer
100%
Quantum Dot
50%
Micelle
50%
Fullerene
50%
Silica Nanoparticle
50%
Polymer Nanoparticles
50%
Gold Nanoparticle
50%
Silver Nanoparticle
50%
Nanoparticle
50%
Two-Photon Microscopy
50%
Chemistry
Nanoparticle
100%
Silver Nanoparticle
33%
Reactive Oxygen Species
33%
Quantum Dot
33%
Liposome
33%
Silicon Dioxide
33%
Micelle
33%
Gold Nanoparticle
33%
Fullerene
33%
Drug Delivery Vehicle
33%
Nanoemulsion
33%
Lipoplex
33%
Chemical Engineering
Nanoparticle
100%
Liposome
25%
Fullerene
25%
Nanoemulsion
25%
Keyphrases
Degradable
25%
Plasmonic Enhancement
25%
Multiphoton Excitation
25%
Two-photon Excitation
25%
Optical Upconversion
25%