2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2016.09.006
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Dye-conjugated single-walled carbon nanotubes induce photothermal therapy under the guidance of near-infrared imaging

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“…2 Internal stimuli include pH and redox and high levels of certain enzymes, 3,4 while external stimuli include hyperthermia and magnetic field. [5][6][7][8] In some cases, the internal stimulus combined with the external stimulus will more effectively fine-tune their response to each stimulus and control the drug release more precisely. 9 However, it still remains a great challenge to develop an intelligent controlled-release system which can diagnose the tumor lesion site and realize precise control release at the tumor site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Internal stimuli include pH and redox and high levels of certain enzymes, 3,4 while external stimuli include hyperthermia and magnetic field. [5][6][7][8] In some cases, the internal stimulus combined with the external stimulus will more effectively fine-tune their response to each stimulus and control the drug release more precisely. 9 However, it still remains a great challenge to develop an intelligent controlled-release system which can diagnose the tumor lesion site and realize precise control release at the tumor site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gollavelli and Ling have taken a simple noncovalent approach to immobilize hydrophobic PS silicon naphthalocyanine bis (trihexylsilyloxide) (SiNc4) onto water dispersible magnetic and fluorescent graphene via π–π stacking, to afford the theranostic nanocarrier . Liang et al prepared Cy5.5‐conjugated single‐walled carbon nanotubes for NIR fluorescence imaging guided PTT against breast tumors by utilizing the absorption of Cy5.5 at 808 nm, which can also increase the PTT efficiency of Cy5.5 . However, carbon materials have not been often used for fluorescence imaging in clinical trials due to their lack of biocompatibility, NIR absorption and fluorescence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Organic nanoparticles such as liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, dendrimers, polymeric nanoparticles, hydrogels, and polymeric micelles are widely used for drug, gene, or siRNA delivery, cancer therapy, and diagnostics [ 11 ]. Carbon-based nanomaterials include fullerenes [ 12 ], carbon nanotubes [ 13 ], carbon dots [ 14 ], carbon nanofibers [ 15 ], graphene [ 16 ], graphene oxide (GO) [ 17 ], reduced graphene oxide (rGO) [ 18 ], and graphene quantum dots [ 19 ]. Inorganic nanomaterials include metal or metal oxide nanoparticles, including iron oxide (FeO) nanoparticles [ 20 , 21 ], zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles [ 22 , 23 ], silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) [ 24 , 25 ], gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) [ 26 , 27 ], mesoporous silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) [ 28 ], and group II–VI core and core-shell quantum dots (CdSe, CdS, ZnSe, ZnS, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%