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Immunomodulatory Effects of Calcium Phosphate Microspheres:Influences of Particle Size on Macrophage Polarization and Secretion Patterns
Immunomodulatory Effects of Calcium Phosphate Microspheres:Influences of Particle Size on Macrophage Polarization and Secretion Patterns This study investigated the immunomodulatory effects of calcium phosphate (CaP) microspheres, focusing on how particle size influenced macrophage polarization and cytokine secretion patterns. SEM analysis revealed that HA microspheres predominantly exhibited a spherical shape with distinct sizes and sub-micro-sized pores.
Precise design of dual active-site catalysts for synergistic catalytic therapy of tumors
Precise design of dual active-site catalysts for synergistic catalytic therapy of tumors† A proven and promising method to improve the catalytic performance of single-atom catalysts through the interaction between bimetallic atoms to change the active surface sites or adjust the catalytic sites of reactants is reported. In this work, we used an iron–platinum bimetallic reagent as the metal source to precisely synthesise covalent organic framework-derived diatomic catalysts (FePt-DAC/NC).
Precise Design of Dual Active-Site Catalysts for Synergistic Catalytic Therapy of Tumors
Precise Design of Dual Active-Site Catalysts for Synergistic Catalytic Therapy of Tumors A proven and promising method to improve the catalytic performance of single-atom catalysts through the interaction between bimetallic atoms to change the active surface sites or adjust the catalytic sites of reactants. In this work, we used an iron–platinum bimetallic reagent as the metal source to precisely synthesis covalent organic framework–derived diatomic catalysts (FePt-DAC/NC).
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