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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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18F-labeled galacto and PEGylated RGD dimers for PET imaging of αvβ3 integrin expression.

TL;DR: Dimeric RGD peptide tracers with relatively high tumor integrin-specific accumulation and favorable in vivo kinetics may have the potential to be translated into clinic for integrin αvβ3 imaging.
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Tri-stimuli-responsive biodegradable theranostics for mild hyperthermia enhanced chemotherapy.

TL;DR: Mild hyperthermia induced by laser-irradiated CuS nanoparticles can dramatically improve the cell uptake of nanotheranostics both in vitro and in–vivo, thus significantly enhancing the chemotherapeutic efficacy for complete tumor growth suppression without recurrence.
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Endogenous Labile Iron Pool-Mediated Free Radical Generation for Cancer Chemodynamic Therapy.

TL;DR: A new CDT strategy that uses intracellular labile iron pool (LIP) as the endogenous source of Fenton-reactive metals for eliciting free radical generation, and the discovery of hydroperoxides (R'OOH) as an optimal LIP-mediated chemodynamic agent against cancer is presented.
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Polyphenol-Containing Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Properties, and Therapeutic Delivery

TL;DR: A comprehensive review on the synthesis and properties of polyphenol-containing nanoparticles is provided in this article, where the remarkable versatility of poly phenolic hydroxyl group-containing organic molecules in different biomedical applications including biodetection, multimodal bioimaging, protein and gene delivery, bone repair, antibiosis, and cancer theranostics is also demonstrated.
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Affibody-based nanoprobes for HER2-expressing cell and tumor imaging

TL;DR: In vitro and in vivo study showed the affibody-based nanoprobes specifically target and image human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2)-expressing cells and tumors.