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[News] Octopus-Inspired 3D Micro-LEDs Pave the Way for Selective Pancreatic Cancer Therapy
(From Left) Professor Keon Jae Lee, Professor Tae-Hyuk Kwon, Ph.D candidate Min Seo Kim, Dr. Jae Hee Lee, Dr. Chae Gyu Lee
Conventional pancreatic cancer treatments face a critical hurdle due to the dense tumor microenvironment (TME). This biological barrier surrounds the tumor, severely limiting the infiltration of chemotherapy agents and immune cells. While photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers a promising alternative, existing external light sources, such as lasers, fail to penetrate deep tissues effectively and pose risks of thermal damage and inflammation…

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