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Near Infrared Photoimmunotherapy of Cancer

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Abstract

Near infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) is a molecularly-targeted cancer photo-therapy based on antibody-photoabsorber (IR700) conjugates. By crashing cancer cells combined with innate and/or adjuvant immune-activation, NIR-PIT activates anti-cancer immunity resulted in curing local and metastatic cancers.

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