Near-infrared metal agents assisting precision medicine: from strategic design to bioimaging and therapeutic applications
C Li, Y Pang, Y Xu, M Lu, L Tu, Q Li… - Chemical Society …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Metal agents have made incredible strides in preclinical research and clinical applications in
recent years, but their short emission/absorption wavelengths continue to be a barrier to …
recent years, but their short emission/absorption wavelengths continue to be a barrier to …
[HTML][HTML] MXene in the lens of biomedical engineering: synthesis, applications and future outlook
MXene is a recently emerged multifaceted two-dimensional (2D) material that is made up of
surface-modified carbide, providing its flexibility and variable composition. They consist of …
surface-modified carbide, providing its flexibility and variable composition. They consist of …
Cell membrane cloaked nanomedicines for bio-imaging and immunotherapy of cancer: Improved pharmacokinetics, cell internalization and anticancer efficacy
Despite enormous advancements in the field of oncology, the innocuous and effectual
treatment of various types of malignancies remained a colossal challenge. The conventional …
treatment of various types of malignancies remained a colossal challenge. The conventional …
Two-dimensional MXene/cobalt nanowire heterojunction for controlled drug delivery and chemo-photothermal therapy
Y Liu, Q Han, W Yang, X Gan, Y Yang, K Xie… - Materials Science and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) MXene nanomaterials have explored as a great potential
candidate for tumor therapy during recent decades, especially for photothermal therapeutic …
candidate for tumor therapy during recent decades, especially for photothermal therapeutic …
[HTML][HTML] Pancake-like MOF solid-state electrolytes with fast ion migration for high-performance sodium battery
G Zhang, J Shu, L Xu, X Cai, W Zou, L Du, S Hu… - Nano-micro letters, 2021 - Springer
Solid-state electrolyte (SSE) of the sodium-ion battery have attracted tremendous attention in
the next generation energy storage materials on account of their wide electrochemical …
the next generation energy storage materials on account of their wide electrochemical …
Synthesis and biomedical applications of graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots
Graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots (g-CNQDs) have attracted much attention for
biomedical applications by virtue of their good biocompatibility, stable fluorescence, high …
biomedical applications by virtue of their good biocompatibility, stable fluorescence, high …
Inorganic nanomaterial‐mediated gene therapy in combination with other antitumor treatment modalities
Cancer is a genetic disease originating from the accumulation of gene mutations in a
cellular subpopulation. Although many therapeutic approaches have been developed to …
cellular subpopulation. Although many therapeutic approaches have been developed to …
Recent advances in MXenes: new horizons in biomedical technologies
Biomedicine and nanotechnology are advancing at a breakneck speed resulted in an
abundance of novel nanomaterials (NMs) based biomedical platforms. The 2D layered nano …
abundance of novel nanomaterials (NMs) based biomedical platforms. The 2D layered nano …
Assembled Fe3O4 nanoparticles on ZnAl LDH nanosheets as a biocompatible drug delivery vehicle for pH-responsive drug release and enhanced anticancer activity
J Chai, Y Ma, T Guo, Y He, G Wang, F Si, J Geng… - Applied Clay …, 2022 - Elsevier
This article presented a facile two-step hydrothermal strategy to anchor the Fe 3 O 4
nanoparticles on the surface of Znsingle bondAl LDH nanosheets, and investigated …
nanoparticles on the surface of Znsingle bondAl LDH nanosheets, and investigated …
[HTML][HTML] Nano-and micromotors designed for cancer therapy
L Sonntag, J Simmchen, V Magdanz - Molecules, 2019 - mdpi.com
Research on nano-and micromotors has evolved into a frequently cited research area with
innovative technology envisioned for one of current humanities' most deadly problems …
innovative technology envisioned for one of current humanities' most deadly problems …