Recently, combining immunotherapy and chemotherapy has become a promising strategy to treat cancer. However, this therapeutic strategy still has its limitations because of the adverse effects caused by the simultaneous administration of multiple therapeutic agents. Using nanoparticles is an effective approach to successfully combine these therapies because they can reduce side effects, increase circulation time, and ensure the delivery of cytotoxic agents to tumor tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe formation of nano-islands on both a Ge(111)-c(2 × 8) surface and an Ag/Ge(111)-(√3 × √3) surface evaporated with 0.1 ML Ni was investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). We have noticed that at temperatures lower than 670 K, the reaction between Ni and the individual substrate surfaces proceeds to form different structures: flat-topped islands with a 2√7 × 2√7 or a 3 × 3 reconstruction on the Ni/Ge(111)-c(2 × 8) surface vs.
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