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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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Clinical Translation of a Dual Integrin αvβ3– and Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Receptor–Targeting PET Radiotracer, 68Ga-BBN-RGD

TL;DR: This study indicates the safety and efficiency of a new type of dual integrin αvβ3– and GRPR-targeting PET radiotracer in prostate cancer diagnosis and staging.
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Breakdown of the Planck blackbody radiation law at nanoscale gaps

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the recent measurements of radiative transfer between two parallel silica surfaces and between a silica microsphere and a flat silica surface that show unambiguous evidence of enhancement due to near-field effects above the Planck limit.
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Semiconductor quantum dots for in vivo imaging.

TL;DR: The integration of quantum dots with other imaging techniques is expected to give rise to a new generation of multifunctional probes for biomedical applications.
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Sonoactivated Chemodynamic Therapy: A Robust ROS Generation Nanotheranostic Eradicates Multidrug‐Resistant Bacterial Infection

TL;DR: A novel ultrasound‐driven treatment modality, sonoactivated chemodynamic therapy (SCDT), is proposed, which shows a robust generation of superoxide anion and destructive hydroxyl radical via sonotriggered catalytic reactions and is a promising therapeutic modality for combating multidrug‐resistant bacterial infection.
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Burst release of encapsulated annexin A5 in tumours boosts cytotoxic T-cell responses by blocking the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells

TL;DR: In mice bearing large established tumours, the burst release of annexin A5 owing to diselenide-bond cleavage under the oxidizing conditions of the tumour microenvironment and the reducing intracellular conditions of tumour cells induced systemic cytotoxic T-cell responses and immunological memory associated with tumour regression and the prevention of relapse.