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Jiani Xie

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  31
Citations -  1538

Jiani Xie is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 850 citations.

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Synthesis of BSA-Coated BiOI@Bi2S3 Semiconductor Heterojunction Nanoparticles and Their Applications for Radio/Photodynamic/Photothermal Synergistic Therapy of Tumor

TL;DR: BiOI@Bi2 S3 @BSA (bovine serum albumin) semiconductor heterojunction nanoparticles (SHNPs) for triple-combination radio/photodynamic/photothermal cancer therapy and multimodal computed tomography/photoacoustic (CT/PA) bioimaging are reported.
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Emerging Strategies of Nanomaterial-Mediated Tumor Radiosensitization.

TL;DR: The general strategies of nanomaterial-mediated tumor radiosensitization are comprehensively summarized, particularly aiming at introducing the emerging radiosensitive methods.
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Polyoxometalate-Based Radiosensitization Platform for Treating Hypoxic Tumors by Attenuating Radioresistance and Enhancing Radiation Response

TL;DR: The as-synthesized GdW10@CS nanosphere can overcome radioresistance of hypoxic tumors through a simultaneous extrinsic and intrinsic strategy to improve radiosensitivity, thereby facilitating the therapeutic efficiency of radiotherapy.
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Intelligent MoS2 Nanotheranostic for Targeted and Enzyme/pH/NIR-Responsive Drug Delivery to Overcome Cancer Chemotherapy Resistance Guided by PET Imaging

TL;DR: An intelligent, multifunctional MoS2 nanotheranostic (MoS2-PEI-HA) ingeniously decorated with biodegradable hyaluronic acid assisted by polyethyleneimine is reported to combat drug-resistant breast cancer after loading with the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin (DOX).
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X-Ray-Controlled Generation of Peroxynitrite Based on Nanosized LiLuF4 :Ce3+ Scintillators and their Applications for Radiosensitization.

TL;DR: It is found that the X-ray-controlled ONOO- -generation platform can efficiently improve the radiotherapy efficiency via directly damaging DNA, downregulating the expression of the DNA-repair enzyme, and overcoming the hypoxia-associated resistance in radiotherapy.