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Recent advances of carbon dots in imaging-guided theranostics

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TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 134, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.trac.2020.116116

Keywords

Carbon dots; Imaging guidance; Cancer therapy; Drug delivery system; Photothermal therapy; Photodynamic therapy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21976144]

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This paper discusses the application of fluorescent nanomaterials in cancer treatment, with a focus on the advantages and development trends of carbon dots in imaging-guided therapy.
Cancer threatens the life and health of human beings, while the effective treatment of cancer is a major challenge. The design of fluorescent probe provides the strategy for developing effective therapeutic nanomaterials that can detect and identify cancer cells as well as achieve targeted and image-guided cancer therapy. Among the fluorescent nanomaterials studied, carbon dots (CDs) have attracted increasing attention owing to their most significant advantages in terms of diverse imaging features, high drug loading as well as low toxicity, and thus they have emerged as one of the most appealing candidates in the field of imaging-guided theranostics. In this review, we firstly overview the imaging analysis of cancer cells, including single-modal imaging and multi-modal imaging. After the introduction of diverse imaging features, we focus on the design of imaging-assisted drug delivery system. Finally, the current development of CDs in imaging-guided photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) are further described. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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