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Conjugated Polymers: Optical Toolbox for Bioimaging and Cancer Therapy

Journal

SMALL
Volume 17, Issue 43, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202103127

Keywords

conjugated polymer; diagnosis and therapy; photoacoustic; photothermal; tumor

Funding

  1. Macau Science and Technology Development Fund [147/2019/A3, 0047/2020/AGJ]
  2. Guangxi Innovation-driven Development Special Foundation Project [GuiKe AA18118049]
  3. Sichuan Science and Technology Planning Project [2020YFS0370]
  4. Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology
  5. Priority Academic Program Development (PAPD) of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

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Conjugated polymers have shown significant progress in bioimaging and cancer therapy, with advancements in optimizing optical properties and design strategies to overcome challenges. New applications in phototherapy of tumors and assistant drug therapy have also been explored, providing future directions for development.
Conjugated polymers (CPs) are capable of coordinating the electron coupling phenomenon to bestow powerful optoelectronic features. The light-harvesting and light-amplifying properties of CPs are extensively used in figuring out the biomedical issues with special emphasis on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and precise theranostics. This review summarizes the recent progress of CP materials in bioimaging, cancer therapeutics, and introduces the design strategies by rationally tuning the optical properties. The recent advances of CPs in bioimaging applications are first summarized and the challenges to clear the future directions of CPs in the respective area are discussed. In the following sections, the focus is on the burgeoning applications of CPs in phototherapy of the tumor, and illustrates the underlying photo-transforming mechanism for further molecular designing. Besides, the recent progress in the CPs-assistant drug therapy, mainly including drug delivery, gene therapeutic, the optical-activated reversion of tumor resistance, and synergistic therapy has also been discussed elaborately. In the end, the potential challenges and future developments of CPs on cancer diagnosis and therapy are also illuminated for the improvement of optical functionalization and the promotion of clinical translation.

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