Abstract
PEG-coated hydrogenated black TiO2 nanoparticles are first reported as a novel agent for cancer photothermal therapy by D. Wang, A. Wu, and colleagues on page 1526. The findings demonstrate that near infrared laser-triggered nanoparticles exhibit high efficiency of cancer photothermal ablation, low toxicity to normal tissue, and are promising for further biomedical applications.
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