Publications by authors named "Arnoldo Corona"

Through the actuation of vibronic modes in cell-membrane-associated aminocyanines, using near-infrared light, a distinct type of molecular mechanical action can be exploited to rapidly kill cells by necrosis. Vibronic-driven action (VDA) is distinct from both photodynamic therapy and photothermal therapy as its mechanical effect on the cell membrane is not abrogated by inhibitors of reactive oxygen species and it does not induce thermal killing. Subpicosecond concerted whole-molecule vibrations of VDA-induced mechanical disruption can be achieved using very low concentrations (500 nM) of aminocyanines or low doses of light (12 J cm, 80 mW cm for 2.

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Background: , the most mutated gene in solid cancers, has a profound impact on most hallmarks of cancer. Somatic mutations occur in high frequencies in head and neck cancers, including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Our study aims to understand the role of gain-of-function mutation in modulating the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) in OSCC.

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