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Qi Lei

Researcher at South China University of Technology

Publications -  79
Citations -  5452

Qi Lei is an academic researcher from South China University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Gene delivery. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 69 publications receiving 4203 citations. Previous affiliations of Qi Lei include Wuhan University.

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Carbon-Dot-Decorated Carbon Nitride Nanoparticles for Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy against Hypoxic Tumor via Water Splitting.

TL;DR: In vitro study showed that PCCN could increase the intracellular O2 concentration and improve the reactive oxygen species generation in both hypoxic and normoxic environments upon light irradiation, and in vivo experiments indicated that P CCN had superior ability to overcome tumor hypoxia.
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Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis: Metal–Organic Network for High-Efficiency Anticancer Therapy

TL;DR: MON encapsulated with p53 plasmid (MON-p53) was designed to eradicate cancer cells via ferroptosis/apoptosis hybrid pathway by harnessing the recently discovered oxidative stress regulation ability of p53 and the Fenton reaction inducing capability of metal-organic network.
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An O2 Self-Sufficient Biomimetic Nanoplatform for Highly Specific and Efficient Photodynamic Therapy

TL;DR: This cell‐like biomimetic nanoplatform demonstrates highly specific and efficient PDT against hypoxic tumor cells with much reduced side‐effect on normal tissues.
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Overcoming the Heat Endurance of Tumor Cells by Interfering with the Anaerobic Glycolysis Metabolism for Improved Photothermal Therapy.

TL;DR: Owing to the sensitization effect of GNR/HA-DC, CD44 overexpressed tumor cells could be significantly damaged by PTT with an enhanced therapeutic efficiency in vitro and in vivo.
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Dual‐Stage‐Light‐Guided Tumor Inhibition by Mitochondria‐Targeted Photodynamic Therapy

TL;DR: The self‐delivery system PPK with a dual‐stage light irradiation strategy is a promising nanoplatform for tumor treatment and in situ generation of ROS in mitochondria enhanced the photodynamic therapy efficacy under another long time irradiation.