In situ self-assembly for cancer therapy and imaging
In situ self-assembly—the in situ formation of complex materials via biochemical reactions of
monomers—has enhanced the efficacy of drug delivery for cancer therapy and imaging. So …
monomers—has enhanced the efficacy of drug delivery for cancer therapy and imaging. So …
Glioma diagnosis and therapy: current challenges and nanomaterial-based solutions
Glioma is often referred to as one of the most dreadful central nervous system (CNS)-specific
tumors with rapidly-proliferating cancerous glial cells, accounting for nearly half of the brain …
tumors with rapidly-proliferating cancerous glial cells, accounting for nearly half of the brain …
Janus nanoparticles: From fabrication to (bio) applications
Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) refer to the integration of two or more chemically discrepant
composites into one structure system. Studies into JNPs have been of significant interest …
composites into one structure system. Studies into JNPs have been of significant interest …
Reactive oxygen nanobiocatalysts: activity-mechanism disclosures, catalytic center evolutions, and changing states
Benefiting from low costs, structural diversities, tunable catalytic activities, feasible
modifications, and high stability compared to the natural enzymes, reactive oxygen …
modifications, and high stability compared to the natural enzymes, reactive oxygen …
[HTML][HTML] Ultrasmall gold nanoparticles in cancer diagnosis and therapy
Due to their lower systemic toxicity, faster kidney clearance and higher tumor accumulation,
ultrasmall gold nanoparticles (less than 10 nm in diameter) have been proved to be …
ultrasmall gold nanoparticles (less than 10 nm in diameter) have been proved to be …
Next-generation engineered nanogold for multimodal cancer therapy and imaging: a clinical perspectives
M Alle, G Sharma, SH Lee, JC Kim - Journal of nanobiotechnology, 2022 - Springer
Cancer is one of the significant threats to human life. Although various latest technologies
are currently available to treat cancer, it still accounts for millions of death each year …
are currently available to treat cancer, it still accounts for millions of death each year …
Design strategies and applications of smart optical probes in the second near-infrared window
B Chang, J Chen, J Bao, K Dong, S Chen… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2023 - Elsevier
Over the last decade, a series of synergistic advances in the synthesis chemistries and
imaging instruments have largely boosted a significant revolution, in which large-scale …
imaging instruments have largely boosted a significant revolution, in which large-scale …
Metabolic fingerprinting on synthetic alloys for medulloblastoma diagnosis and radiotherapy evaluation
J Cao, X Shi, DD Gurav, L Huang, H Su, K Li… - Advanced …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Diagnostics is the key in screening and treatment of cancer. As an emerging tool in precision
medicine, metabolic analysis detects end products of pathways, and thus is more distal than …
medicine, metabolic analysis detects end products of pathways, and thus is more distal than …
Programmed size‐changeable nanotheranostic agents for enhanced imaging‐guided chemo/photodynamic combination therapy and fast elimination
G Cheng, W Zong, H Guo, F Li, X Zhang… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
An ideal nanotheranostic agent should be able to achieve efficient tumor accumulation,
retention, and fast elimination after its theranostic functions exhausts. However, there is an …
retention, and fast elimination after its theranostic functions exhausts. However, there is an …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in regenerative medicine strategies for cancer treatment
Cancer stands as one of the most leading causes of death worldwide, while one of the most
significant challenges in treating it is revealing novel alternatives to predict, diagnose, and …
significant challenges in treating it is revealing novel alternatives to predict, diagnose, and …