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Nanoimmunoengineering strategies in cancer diagnosis and therapy

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Improved approaches connected to the efficacy of nanoimmunoengineering strategies for cancer immunotherapies and their applications are assessed by assessing improved approaches.
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This article is published in Clinical & Translational Oncology.The article was published on 2022-09-08. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Medicine & Nanomedicine.

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Unmasking the Deceptive Nature of Cancer Stem Cells: The Role of CD133 in Revealing Their Secrets

TL;DR: The role of CD133 in cancer treatment is explored in this paper , with an overview of cancer statistics and an explanation of cancer stem cells and their markers, including its structure, functions, and occurrence in different cancer types.
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A DNA-based Method for Rationally Assembling Nanoparticles Into Macroscopic Materials

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Biodegradable luminescent porous silicon nanoparticles for in vivo applications.

TL;DR: LPSiNPs are presented, a new type of multifunctional nanostructure with a low-toxicity degradation pathway for in vivo applications that can carry a drug payload and of which the intrinsic near-infrared photoluminescence enables monitoring of both accumulation and degradation in vivo.
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