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From: Unsymmetrical cyanine dye via in vivo hitchhiking endogenous albumin affords high-performance NIR-II/photoacoustic imaging and photothermal therapy

Fig. 5

In vivo photothermal therapy study. a Growth curves of the xenografted 4T1 tumors on the mice (n = 3) after receiving treatment with saline alone, saline and laser irradiation, NIC-ER alone, and NIC-ER and laser irradiation. b Body-weight curves of the tumor-bearing mice after receiving the treatment indicated. c Representative images of tumor-bearing mice taken at 14 days post-treatment and Histological H&E, fluorescence TUNEL and Ki-67 staining of tumor slices post various treatments. Scale bar: 20 μm

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