Publications by authors named "Shichao Meng"

Article Synopsis
  • Photothermal therapy (PTT) shows promise for tumor treatment but faces challenges like uneven heat distribution and potential harm to healthy tissue from reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • This research introduces a nanoplatform that combines imaging and thermal therapy, allowing for real-time tumor monitoring and more effective treatment.
  • The innovative design not only enhances photothermal therapy but also protects surrounding healthy cells, suggesting a safer approach for future clinical applications.
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Advanced stages of breast cancer are frequently complicated by bone metastases, which cause significant cancer-related bone destruction and mortality. However, the early precise theranostics of bone metastasis remains a formidable challenge in clinical practice. Herein,a novel all-in-one nanotheranostic system (ABI NYs) combining NIR-II FL/PA dual-modal imaging with photothermal-immunity therapeutic functionalities in one component was designed to precisely localize bone metastasis microscopic lesions and achieve complete tumor ablation at an early stage.

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With the development of material science, additive manufacturing technology has been employed for pelvic surgery, addressing the challenges, such as the complex structure of the pelvis, difficulty in exposing the operative area, and poor visibility, of the traditional pelvic surgery. However, only limited studies have been done to review the research hotspots and trends of the additive manufacturing technology applied for pelvic surgery. In this study, we comprehensively analyzed the literatures related to additive manufacturing technology in pelvic surgery by a bibliometrics analysis and found that additive manufacturing technology is widely used in several aspects of preoperative diagnosis, preoperative planning, intraoperative navigation, and personalized implants for pelvic surgery.

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