Xie, Jin et al. published their patent in 2015 |CAS: 4569-86-2

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On December 23, 2015, Xie, Jin; Chen, Hongmin; Wang, Geoffrey D. published a patent.Related Products of 4569-86-2 The title of the patent was Induced photodynamic therapy using nanoparticle scintillators as transducers. And the patent contained the following:

Photodynamic therapy systems comprising a nanoparticle that emits electromagnetic radiation having a first wavelength when irradiated with electromagnetic radiation, a photosensitizer which absorbs electromagnetic radiation of said first wavelength and a biocompatible mesoporous material are disclosed herein. In some examples, the photodynamic therapy system comprises a core comprising the nanoparticle, a first shell comprising the biocompatible mesoporous material, and a photosensitizer embedded in the first shell. Upon irradiation by, for example, X-rays, the nanoparticle can function as a transducer, converting x-ray photons to visible photons, and in turn, activating the photosensitizers. Methods of using the photodynamic therapy system are also disclosed. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Amino-7-(diethylamino)-5-phenylphenazin-5-ium chloride(cas: 4569-86-2).Related Products of 4569-86-2

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