Complexity made easy: Aggregation‐induced emission small molecules for cancer diagnosis and phototherapies
Luojia Chen,
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Si‐Ling Chen,
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Yuncong Yuan
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et al.
Aggregate,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Abstract
Phototheranostics
has
garnered
sustained
attention
due
to
its
significant
potential
for
revolutionizing
conventional
cancer
treatment
strategies.
While
being
one
of
the
most
commonly
employed
strategies
constructing
phototheranostic
systems
by
engineering
integration
photosensitizers
(PSs)
into
nanosystems,
nano‐PSs
face
challenges
including
complexity
in
preparation
process,
low
delivery
efficiency,
and
toxicity
issues.
Contrastingly,
burgeoning
popularity
small
molecule
PSs
characterized
aggregation‐induced
emission
(AIE)
become
evident
arena
phototheranostics.
This
preference
is
underscored
their
well‐defined
structures,
adjustable
photophysical
properties,
toxicity.
Therefore,
acquiring
profound
insights
pioneering
strides
achievable
through
a
solitary
PS
with
AIE
tumor
phototheranostics
paramount
scientific
significance.
In
this
review,
we
will
discuss
recent
progress
properties
diagnosis
phototherapies
representative
examples,
guided
ethos
“Complexity
made
easy”.
We
also
look
forward
future
development
direction
molecules,
central
objective
advancing
research
focal
emphasis
on
simplicity,
expeditiousness,
safety.
Language: Английский
Self-Propelling Intelligent Nanomotor: A Dual-Action Photothermal and Starvation Strategy for Targeted Deep Tumor Destruction
Ling Mei,
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Qihang Ding,
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Yuxin Xie
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et al.
Biomaterials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
315, P. 122968 - 122968
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
Language: Английский
Illuminating oral health: AIEgens for phototheranostics
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Breakthrough in Cancer Therapy: Lutetium Texaphyrin-Celecoxib Conjugate for Immune and Photodynamic Treatment
Journal of Materials Chemistry B,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Kim
et
al
.
present
a
small-molecule
photosensitizer,
LuCXB,
which
combines
COX-2
inhibitor
(celecoxib)
with
near-infrared
lutetium
texaphyrin
photocatalyst
and
was
loaded
CD133-aptamer
functionalized
exosome
for
cancer
stem
cells
targeting.
Language: Английский