Mild photothermal therapy boosts nanomedicine antitumor efficacy by disrupting DNA damage repair pathways and modulating tumor mechanics
Yuxuan Xiong(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Zifu Li(Medical Protective), Chaoyang Sun(Tongji Hospital), Qiang Wang(Wuhan University of Science and Technology), Wei Wang(Tongji Hospital), Qingyuan Deng(Shihezi University), Zhengtao Yong(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Zhijie Zhang(Ningbo University), Xiangliang Yang(Medical Protective)
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