Publications by authors named "Xinchong Li"

Emerging nanotheranostic systems have promoted the development of dual-mode imaging techniques (/-weighted MRI) to meet the increasing requirements of accurate personalized treatment for cancer. Nevertheless, slight tumor accumulation and poor penetration have limited the efficacy of dual-mode theranostic agents. Furthermore, under the premise of guaranteeing imaging capability, most current research studies hardly focused on optimizing theranostic agents to achieve considerable therapeutic effects.

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Intracranial infection is one of the most serious complications following neurosurgery. It is well acknowledged that bacteria and fungi are the main pathogens responsible for postoperative intracranial infection. However, the microbial community structure, including composition, abundance and diversity, in postoperative intracranial infection is not fully understood, which greatly compromises our understanding of the necessity and effectiveness of postoperative antibiotic treatment.

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