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Carbon dots and composite materials with excellent performances in cancer-targeted bioimaging and killing: a review

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NANOMEDICINE
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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2023-0216

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cancer treatment; carbon dots; drug delivery; targeted bioimaging; tumor monitoring

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This paper reviews the research progress of carbon dots (CDs) and their composites in targeted tumor imaging, detection, diagnosis, drug delivery, and tumor killing, and discusses the challenges and perspectives of their future applications in these fields.
Carbon dots (CDs) are nanomaterials with excellent properties, including good biocompatibility, small size, ideal photoluminescence and surface modification, and are becoming one of the most attractive nanomaterials for the imaging, detection and treatment of tumors. Based on these advantages, CDs can be combined other materials to obtain composite particles with improved, even new, performance, mainly in photothermal and photodynamic therapies. This paper reviews the research progress of CDs and their composites in targeted tumor imaging, detection, diagnosis, drug delivery and tumor killing. It also discusses and proposes the challenges and perspectives of their future applications in these fields. This review provides ideas for future applications of novel CD-based materials in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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