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Hafnium‐Based Nanomaterials
The clinical translation of hafnium oxide for cancer radiotherapy has aroused extensive interest on Hf‐based nanomaterials for biomedical application. In article number 2300341, Gan Tian, Wenyan Yin, and co‐workers comprehensively summarize the recent advances in synthesis, computed tomography (CT)‐involved diagnosis and radiotherapy‐related synergistic cancer therapy of...
With the rapid development of nanotechnology and nanomedicine, there are great interests in employing nanomaterials to improve the efficiency of disease diagnosis and treatment. The clinical translation of hafnium oxide (HfO2), commercially namedas NBTXR3, as a new kind of nanoradiosensitizer for radiotherapy (RT) of cancers has aroused extensive interest in researches on Hf‐based nanomaterials for...
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