2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.139108
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Dually enhanced phototherapy by gambogic acid and hyperthemia-activated chemotherapy for synergistic breast cancer treatment

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“…GA has been demonstrated to intervene in the intrinsic protective mechanisms of tumor cells, thereby reducing their tolerance to high temperatures. [ 83 ] Tang et al have synthesized COF‐GA and conducted a series of cellular and animal experiments. [ 84 ] In cellular experiments, the cell survival rate of COF‐GA after laser treatment (30%) was significantly lower than that of COF cells after laser treatment (60%) (Figure 4d).…”
Section: Biological Applications Of Cofs In Anticancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GA has been demonstrated to intervene in the intrinsic protective mechanisms of tumor cells, thereby reducing their tolerance to high temperatures. [ 83 ] Tang et al have synthesized COF‐GA and conducted a series of cellular and animal experiments. [ 84 ] In cellular experiments, the cell survival rate of COF‐GA after laser treatment (30%) was significantly lower than that of COF cells after laser treatment (60%) (Figure 4d).…”
Section: Biological Applications Of Cofs In Anticancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, this novel nanosystem showed great potential in concurrently overcoming serious challenges by advancing the effectiveness of synergistic photo/chemo/photodynamic therapies. 98 …”
Section: Gambogic Acid Nano-delivery Using Nano-particulatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using an ultrasonication process, Wang et al combined the chemo drug paclitaxel (PTX), IR-780, and GA to prepare PTX-IR780-GA for PTT/PDT/chemotherapy of breast cancer ( Figure 5 ) [ 118 ]. Using 1-hexadecanol and oleic acid, they prepared a thermoresponsive phase-change material with a melting point of 46 °C, that can be used to control the drug release triggered by hyperthermia.…”
Section: Downregulation Of Hsp90/hsp70 Through a Nanomaterial-based A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Dually enhanced phototherapy by gambogic acid and hyperthermia-activated chemotherapy for synergistic breast cancer treatment. Reprinted with permission from [ 118 ]. Copyright 2023, Elsevier B.V. …”
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confidence: 99%