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Synergistic enhancement of immunological responses triggered by hyperthermia sensitive Pt NPs via NIR laser to inhibit cancer relapse and metastasis.

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Pt NPs can ablate tumors through PTT, and augment the anti-tumor immune response through enhanced antigen presentation and T cells infiltration, thereby preventing tumor relapse and metastasis.
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This article is published in Bioactive Materials.The article was published on 2022-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tumor microenvironment & Cancer research.

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Platinum Nanoparticles in Biomedicine: Preparation, Anti-Cancer Activity, and Drug Delivery Vehicles

TL;DR: The development of PtNPs as an anticancer agent is one of the most valuable approaches for cancer treatment and holds great promise, especially in the area of disease diagnosis, early detection, cellular and deep tissue imaging, drug/gene delivery, as well as multifunctional therapeutics.
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Engineered extracellular vesicles as intelligent nanosystems for next-generation nanomedicine.

TL;DR: This review aims to provide a new insight into the design of next-generation EV-based theranostic platforms for disease treatment by comparing the therapeutic potential of intelligent EVs to traditional nanomedicine and highlighting key advantages for their clinical application.
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Fenton/Fenton-like metal-based nanomaterials combine with oxidase for synergistic tumor therapy.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a cascade catalytic system for tumor treatment based on metal-oxidase cascade catalysts, which can not only consume tumor nutrients to produce a "starvation effect", but also provide CDT with sufficient H2O2 and a suitable acidic environment, leading to enhanced antitumor effects.
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Recent advances in luminescent metallacycles/metallacages for biomedical imaging and cancer therapy.

TL;DR: An insight is provided into the paradigm of self-assembled metallacycles/metallacages in biological applications, from mono-chemotherapeutic drugs to excellent fluorescent imaging contrast agents and multifunctional therapeutic platforms.
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Dual-sensitive dual-prodrug nanoparticles with light-controlled endo/lysosomal escape for synergistic photoactivated chemotherapy

TL;DR: In this article, dual-sensitive dual-prodrug nanoparticles (DDNPs) were designed for photoactivated platinum-based synergistic chemotherapy in a spatiotemporal controlled manner.
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The blockade of immune checkpoints in cancer immunotherapy

TL;DR: Preliminary clinical findings with blockers of additional immune-checkpoint proteins, such as programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1), indicate broad and diverse opportunities to enhance antitumour immunity with the potential to produce durable clinical responses.
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Synthesis of Tetrahexahedral Platinum Nanocrystals with High-Index Facets and High Electro-Oxidation Activity

TL;DR: Platinum NCs of unusual tetrahexahedral (THH) shape were prepared at high yield by an electrochemical treatment of Pt nanospheres supported on glassy carbon by a square-wave potential to exhibit much enhanced catalytic activity for equivalent Pt surface areas for electro-oxidation of small organic fuels such as formic acid and ethanol.
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Lineage relationship and protective immunity of memory CD8 T cell subsets.

TL;DR: It is proposed that TCM and TEM do not necessarily represent distinct subsets, but are part of a continuum in a linear naive → effector → TEM → TCM differentiation pathway.
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Effector and memory T-cell differentiation: implications for vaccine development

TL;DR: The signals required for commitment to this programme of development and the factors that might influence its progression are discussed and models of the pathways of effector and memory T-cell differentiation are discussed.
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Thermal ablation of tumours: biological mechanisms and advances in therapy.

TL;DR: The mechanisms of tumour cell death that are induced by the most common thermoablative techniques are examined and the rapidly developing areas of research in the field are discussed, including combinatorial ablation and immunotherapy, synergy with conventional chemotherapy and radiation, and the development of a new ablation modality in irreversible electroporation.
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