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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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Monodisperse and Uniform Mesoporous Silicate Nanosensitizers Achieve Low-Dose X-Ray-Induced Deep-Penetrating Photodynamic Therapy.

TL;DR: Both in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrate that the silicate nanosensitizers can accumulate effectively in tumors and achieve significant inhibitory effect on tumor progression under low-dose X-ray irradiation, while minimally affecting normal tissues.
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Improved Tumor Uptake by Optimizing Liposome Based RES Blockade Strategy.

TL;DR: Quantitative PET imaging is a valuable tool to understand the fate of NMs in vivo and cationic liposomal pretreatment is a viable approach to reduce RES clearance, prolong circulation, and improve tumor uptake.
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Semimetal nanomaterials of antimony as highly efficient agent for photoacoustic imaging and photothermal therapy.

TL;DR: Semimetal nanomaterials of antimony (Sb) as highly efficient agent for photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and photothermal therapy (PTT), and intense PA signal was also observed after intratumoral injection of P EGylated Sb NPs and NIR laser irradiation due to their strong NIR photoabsorption, suggesting PEGylated NPs as a potential NIR PA agent.
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Scalable, cGMP-compatible purification of extracellular vesicles carrying bioactive human heterodimeric IL-15/lactadherin complexes

TL;DR: The combination of bioreactor culture with TFF + SEC comprises a scalable, efficient method for the production of highly purified, bioactive EV carrying hetIL-15/lactadherin, which may be useful in targeted cancer immunotherapy approaches.
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Protein nanocages that penetrate airway mucus and tumor tissue.

TL;DR: This work modified human ferritin nanocages using a unique PEGylation strategy, which provides a highly uniform, stable, and compact nanocarrier platform capable of overcoming multiple biological barriers, specifically penetration of airway mucus and tumor tissue, selective uptake by cancer cells, and drug release triggered only upon cell uptake.