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背景:由于恶性细胞在人体内无法控制地扩散,癌症对世界范围内的人类健康构成了巨大的威胁。准确的诊断和有针对性的治疗方法是至关重要的。癌症治疗的因素。在单个纳米载体中将治疗剂和诊断剂结合在一起,可以同时监测癌症的进展,并以最小的si调整疾病治疗。去效果。 目的:碳点是一种新型的小分子荧光碳纳米结构,其尺寸在一维以上小于10 nm,具有优异的光学性能,表面较大。a体积比低毒性。碳点的独特特性使其成为一种理想的载体,可将肿瘤靶向分子、生物显像剂和抗肿瘤剂结合在一起。输送系统。 方法:利用“科学网”进行文献检索,找出与碳点和肿瘤热毒理学有关的文献。 结果:在过去的10年中,碳点在癌症热毒理学中的大量应用已经被报道。本文简要介绍了碳点的历史和基本荧光性质。然后讨论了碳点的合成策略及其在生物成像、靶向抗癌药物传递、光动力治疗、光热治疗以及基因传递等方面的应用。癌症热疗法。还重点介绍了碳点在癌症热疗法中的未来发展方向。
关键词: 碳点,多色,肿瘤热Anostics,纳米载体,成像和药物传递,癌症。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Multicolorful Carbon Dots for Tumor Theranostics
Volume: 25 Issue: 25
关键词: 碳点,多色,肿瘤热Anostics,纳米载体,成像和药物传递,癌症。
摘要: Background: Cancer is a great threat of human health worldwide due to the uncontrollable spread of malignant cells throughout the body. Accurate diagnosis and targeted therapy approaches are critical factors for cancer treatment. Combination of therapeutic and diagnostic agents in a single nanocarrier enables to simultaneously monitor the cancer progression and tune disease therapy with minimum side effect.
Objective: Carbon dots are a novel class of small fluorescence carbon nanostructures with size less than 10 nm at least in one dimension, which exhibit excellent optical properties, larger surface area to volume ratio and low toxicity. The unique properties of carbon dots make it as an ideal carrier for incorporation of cancer targeting moieties, bio-imaging agents and antineoplastic agents in one delivery system.
Methods: An literature search was conducted using Web of Science to find out articles related to carbon dots and tumor theranostics.
Results: Numerous applications of carbon dots in cancer theranostics have been reported during the past 10 years. This review introduces a brief history and basic fluorescent properties of carbon dots, and then discusses synthesis strategies and applications of carbon dots in biological imaging, targeted anti-cancer drug delivery, photodynamic therapy, photothermal therapy as well as gene delivery for cancer theranostics. Future directions of carbon dots in cancer theranostics are also highlighted.
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Multicolorful Carbon Dots for Tumor Theranostics, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (25) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170316110810
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170316110810 |
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