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Fig. 10 | Cancer Nanotechnology

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From: g-C3N4-based photoresponsive magnetic nanocatalyst drives type-I photodynamic therapy under visible light irradiation, boosting chemo/chemodynamic synergistic therapy of colon cancer

Fig. 10

Representative histological and ex vivo images and mean fluorescence intensity of tumor and main organs. H&E stained histological images were obtained from liver, spleen, kidney, lung, and tumor of CT26 tumor-bearing mice after intravenous administration of free CDDP, bare nanocomposite, and drug-loaded nanocomposites in the presence and absence of SMF & light. B Tissues were excited after 24 h (a) and 48 h (b) of administration of CCFCA and subjected to the imaging equipment. C Quantitative analysis of the concentration of CCFCA in tissues after administration of CCFCA

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