In Vivo X-ray Triggered Catalysis of H2 Generation for Cancer Synergistic Gas Radiotherapy.
Ying Wu, Lichao Su, Meng Yuan, Tao Chen, Jiamin Ye, Yifan Jiang, Jibin Song, Huanghao Yang · Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) · 2021
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In The mechanism of H₂ production was verified by theoretical calculations and in vitro experiments, however, X-ray triggered sustainable H₂ -producing materials with controlled release for cancer treatment have not been reported. These findings from a laboratory model add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's biological and therapeutic potential in the model studied.
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H2HUBB reviewed how molecular hydrogen affected the outcomes measured in The mechanism of H₂ production was verified by theoretical calculations and in vitro experiments. However, X-ray triggered sustainable H₂ -producing materials with controlled release for cancer treatment have not been reported.
What the Researchers Studied
The researchers studied The mechanism of H₂ production was verified by theoretical calculations and in vitro experiments. The study used a in vitro cell-culture laboratory experiment.
What Effects Did Molecular Hydrogen Have?
The mechanism of H₂ production was verified by theoretical calculations and in vitro experiments. However, X-ray triggered sustainable H₂ -producing materials with controlled release for cancer treatment have not been reported.
Why These Findings Matter
These findings from a laboratory model add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's biological and therapeutic potential in the model studied.
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This is laboratory evidence from a in vitro cell-culture laboratory experiment. It is most informative for the biological mechanisms, cellular responses, or biochemical outcomes directly measured.
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