1. 'Two-Step' Raman Imaging Technique To Guide Chemo-Photothermal Cancer Therapy.
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Deng, Lin, Li, Qiujin, Yang, Yang, Omar, Haneen, Tang, Naijun, Zhang, Jianfei, Nie, Zhihong, and Khashab, Niveen M.
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GRAPHENE oxide ,NANORODS ,DRUG delivery systems ,PHOTOTHERMAL spectroscopy ,CANCER treatment ,SERS spectroscopy - Abstract
Graphene oxide-wrapped gold nanorods (GO@AuNRs) offer efficient drug delivery as well as NIR laser photothermal therapy (PTT) in vitro and in vivo. However, no real-time observation of drug release has been reported to better understand the synergy of chemotherapy and PTT. Herein, surface-enhance Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is employed to guide chemo-photothermal cancer therapy by a two-step mechanism. In the presence of GO as an internal standard, SERS signals of DOX (doxorubicin) loaded onto GO@AuNRs are found to be pH-responsive. Both DOX and GO show strong SERS signals before the DOX@GO@AuNRs are endocytic. However, when the DOX@GO@AuNRs enter acidic microenvironments such as endosomes and/or lysosomes, the DOX signals start decreasing while the GO signals remain the same. This plasmonic antenna could be used to identify the appropriate time to apply the PTT laser during chemo-photothermal therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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