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Degradable NIR-PTT Nanoagents with a Potential Cu@Cu
2
O@Polymer Structure
Yu Wei Tai
, Yi Chun Chiu
, Po Ting Wu
, Jiashing Yu
*
, Yu Cheng Chin
,
Shu-Pao Wu
, Yu Chun Chuang
, Ho Chen Hsieh
, Ping Shan Lai
, Hsiu Ping Yu
, Mei Yi Liao
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Applied Chemistry
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Nanoagents
100%
Near-infrared Photothermal Therapy
100%
Polymer Structure
100%
Degradable
100%
Cu@Cu2O
100%
Hydrogen Peroxide
22%
HeLa Cells
22%
Normal Hydrogen
22%
Photothermal Therapy
22%
Near-infrared Absorption
22%
Hydrogen Electrode
22%
Cu(II) Ions
22%
Optical Properties
11%
Structure-property Relationships
11%
Light-emitting Diodes
11%
Near-infrared
11%
Reaction Parameters
11%
Polymer Nanoparticles
11%
Oxidation Resistance
11%
Cancer Cells
11%
IC50
11%
Low Cytotoxicity
11%
Low pH Condition
11%
In Vitro Assay
11%
Reaction Time
11%
Supernatant
11%
Degradation Resistance
11%
Cu-based Nanocomposites
11%
Oxidation Reaction
11%
Physiological Environment
11%
Biodegradation
11%
Shape Properties
11%
Culture Media
11%
Tailorable
11%
Water Medium
11%
Cell Viability
11%
Injury Rate
11%
Shape Structure
11%
Feature Combination
11%
Halide Ions
11%
Ion Content
11%
Photoablation
11%
Redox-active
11%
Heating Temperature
11%
Reactive Oxygen Species Production
11%
Cu-based
11%
Material Science
Hydrogen Peroxide
100%
Polymer Structure
100%
Copper Ion
100%
Light-Emitting Diode
50%
Optical Property
50%
Halide
50%
Oxidation Resistance
50%
Biodegradation
50%
Polymer Nanoparticles
50%
Nanocomposite
50%
Chemical Engineering
Hydrogen Peroxide
100%
Nanoparticle
50%
Biodegradation
50%