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Jian-Dong Huang

Researcher at Fuzhou University

Publications -  74
Citations -  2998

Jian-Dong Huang is an academic researcher from Fuzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosensitizer & Phthalocyanine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2062 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian-Dong Huang include North Dakota State University & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Phthalocyanines as medicinal photosensitizers: Developments in the last five years

TL;DR: In this paper, the main design considerations for medicinal applications of phthalocyanines for photodynamic therapy applications are discussed and a review of advances made in the development of Pcs as medicinal photosensitizers are reviewed.
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Phthalocyanine‐Assembled Nanodots as Photosensitizers for Highly Efficient Type I Photoreactions in Photodynamic Therapy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a new, nanostructured phthalocyanine assembly, NanoPcA, has the ability to promote highly efficient ROS generation via the type I mechanism.
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Recent progress in development of new sonosensitizers for sonodynamic cancer therapy.

TL;DR: Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) utilizing ultrasound combined with a sonosensitizer represents a novel noninvasive approach for cancer therapy, which is deemed to overcome the disadvantage of PDT.
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Facile Supramolecular Approach to Nucleic-Acid-Driven Activatable Nanotheranostics That Overcome Drawbacks of Photodynamic Therapy.

TL;DR: In vivo evaluations indicate that PcS-MA nanostructures have a high level of accumulation in tumor tissues, are capable of being used for cancer imaging, and have significantly improved anticancer effect compared to that of PcC, an attractive strategy for overcoming the limitations of photodynamic cancer therapy.
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New application of phthalocyanine molecules: from photodynamic therapy to photothermal therapy by means of structural regulation rather than formation of aggregates

TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that diversified molecular tuning approaches are available to effectively tailor phthalocyanine dyes for PTT.