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Photoresponsive nanoparticles for drug delivery

•Introducing photoactivation mechanisms based on energy conversion processes (i.e., photochemical, photothermal, photosensitization, and upconversion processes).•Providing examples of phototriggerable nanoparticles and emphasizing in vitro and in vivo drug delivery studies.•Highlighting characterist...

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Published in:Nano today 2015-08, Vol.10 (4), p.451-467
Main Authors: Rwei, Alina Y., Wang, Weiping, Kohane, Daniel S.
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