Back Cover: Turning on the Heat by Cocrystal Engineering: The Rise of Organic Charge Transfer Photothermal Cocrystals as an Emerging Therapeutic Frontier in Biomedical Application
Arshad Khan, Rabia Usman, Shuo Xiang, Yasinalli Tamboli, Muhammad Umair, Awatef M. Alshehri, Ibraheem Bushnak, Yan Deng, Nongyue He
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Abstract
The cover art illustrates the concept of charge-transfer organic cocrystals as next-generation photothermal agents. It highlights the donor–acceptor interaction, near-infrared light absorption, and subsequent heat generation for biomedical applications. The visual emphasizes the interdisciplinary integration of nanomedicine and crystal engineering in tackling bacterial infections, tumor ablation and bone tissue regeneration (e70045).