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Nov 15, 2024 |
nature.com | Cheng Xu |Yan Zhang |Dan Ding |Jibin Song
AbstractLeveraging X-rays to initiate prolonged luminescence (radio-afterglow) and stimulate radiodynamic 1O2 production from optical agents provides opportunities for diagnosis and therapy at tissue depths inaccessible to light. However, X-ray-responsive organic luminescent materials are rare due to their intrinsic low X-ray conversion efficiency. Here we report a cascade X-ray energy converting approach to develop organic radio-afterglow nanoprobes (RANPs) for cancer theranostics.
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