1. Conjugated polymer nanomaterials for theranostics
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Xuanzhong Xiao, Jicheng Yu, Mei Dong, Zhen Gu, Yu-Lei Chen, Qun-Dong Shen, Peijian Feng, Quanyin Hu, and Chenggen Qian
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conjugated polymer ,theranostics ,photothermal therapy ,Materials science ,Theranostic Nanomedicine ,Polymers ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nanotechnology ,Photodynamic therapy ,Review ,02 engineering and technology ,Conjugated system ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Nanomaterials ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Medical imaging ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacology ,stimuli-responsive drug delivery ,General Medicine ,Photothermal therapy ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Nanostructures ,0104 chemical sciences ,photodynamic therapy ,Photochemotherapy ,Drug delivery ,biomedical imaging ,0210 nano-technology ,Preclinical imaging - Abstract
Conjugated polymer nanomaterials (CPNs), as optically and electronically active materials, hold promise for biomedical imaging and drug delivery applications. This review highlights the recent advances in the utilization of CPNs in theranostics. Specifically, CPN-based in vivo imaging techniques, including near-infrared (NIR) imaging, two-photon (TP) imaging, photoacoustic (PA) imaging, and multimodal (MM) imaging, are introduced. Then, CPN-based photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) are surveyed. A variety of stimuli-responsive CPN systems for drug delivery are also summarized, and the promising trends and translational challenges are discussed.
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- 2017
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