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Minimally invasive nanomedicine: nanotechnology in photo-/ultrasound-/radiation-/magnetism-mediated therapy and imaging

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
卷 51, 期 12, 页码 4996-5041

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cs01148k

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  1. Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation Breakthrough Innovator Award [113548]
  2. Department of Anesthesiology-Basic Scientist Grant [2420 BPA075]
  3. Nanotechnology Foundation [2022A002721]
  4. Center for Nanomedicine Research Fund [2019A014810]
  5. Farokhzad Family Distinguished Chair Foundation [018129]
  6. Khoury Innovation Award [2020A003219]
  7. American Heart Association (AHA) Collaborative Science Award [2018A004190]
  8. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020M683173]

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Traditional treatments like chemotherapy and surgery often have severe side effects and cause pain. The emergence of nanomedicines and minimally invasive therapies has brought hope to patients with malignant diseases. Minimally invasive nanomedicines combine the advantages of nanomedicines and minimally invasive therapies, effectively targeting pathological cells and minimizing side effects. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the research status and challenges of minimally invasive nanomedicines and their applications in various fields.
Traditional treatments such as chemotherapy and surgery usually cause severe side effects and excruciating pain. The emergence of nanomedicines and minimally invasive therapies (MITs) has brought hope to patients with malignant diseases. Especially, minimally invasive nanomedicines (MINs), which combine the advantages of nanomedicines and MITs, can effectively target pathological cells/tissues/organs to improve the bioavailability of drugs, minimize side effects and achieve painless treatment with a small incision or no incision, thereby acquiring good therapeutic effects. In this review, we provide a comprehensive review of the research status and challenges of MINs, which generally refers to the medical applications of nanotechnology in photo-/ultrasound-/radiation-/magnetism-mediated therapy and imaging. Additionally, we also discuss their combined application in various fields including cancers, cardiovascular diseases, tissue engineering, neuro-functional diseases, and infectious diseases. The prospects, and potential bench-to-bedside translation of MINs are also presented in this review. We expect that this review can inspire the broad interest for a wide range of readers working in the fields of interdisciplinary subjects including (but not limited to) chemistry, nanomedicine, bioengineering, nanotechnology, materials science, pharmacology, and biomedicine.

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