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Xiaoyuan Chen
Researcher at National University of Singapore
Publications - 1270
Citations - 115993
Xiaoyuan Chen is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 149, co-authored 994 publications receiving 89870 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoyuan Chen include Brown University & University of Southern California.
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Drug delivery with carbon nanotubes for in vivo cancer treatment.
TL;DR: In vivo SWNT drug delivery for tumor suppression in mice shows nanotube drug delivery is promising for high treatment efficacy and minimum side effects for future cancer therapy with low drug doses.
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Reactive oxygen species generating systems meeting challenges of photodynamic cancer therapy
TL;DR: The current status and possible opportunities for ROS generation for cancer therapy are summarized and it is hoped this review will spur pre-clinical research and clinical practice for ROS-mediated tumour treatments.
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Nanoparticle-based theranostic agents
Jin Xie,Seulki Lee,Xiaoyuan Chen +2 more
TL;DR: The current article will outline the progress along this line, organized by the category of the core materials, and focus on construction strategies and will discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with this emerging technology.
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Nanotechnology for Multimodal Synergistic Cancer Therapy
TL;DR: In this review, state-of-the-art studies concerning recent advances in nanotechnology-mediated multimodal synergistic therapy will be systematically discussed, with an emphasis on the construction of multifunctional nanomaterials for realizing bimodal and trimodal synergy therapy.
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Clinical development and potential of photothermal and photodynamic therapies for cancer
TL;DR: An overview of the current clinical progress of phototherapies for cancer and discuss the emerging preclinical bioengineering approaches that have the potential to overcome challenges in this area and thus improve the efficiency and utility of such treatments are provided.