Correction to: Remotely Activated Nanoparticles forAnticancer Therapy
2021-01-18LuisaRaccaValentinaCauda
Luisa Racca, Valentina Cauda
In the original publication figures 7 and 11 need to be updated with correct values. The correct version of Figs. 7 and 11 is provided in this correction. The original article has been corrected.
Fig. 7 PTT mechanism. Plasmon decay (electron-to-photon, electron-to-electron, and electron-to-phonon) generates local heating. Reprinted under a Creative Common Licence CC-BY 4.0. Copyright 2020 from Ref. [108]
Fig. 11 Scheme of a therapeutic SW
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