接着是纳米闪钻

Yang Li , Xiaoling Zhu , Huamiao Zhang , Yuting Lu , Tangye Zeng , Huiping Liu , Ting Li , Jianwei Wang , Longguang Tang
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纳米金刚石(NDs)是一种很有前途的治疗粒子平台,因为它们提供了一个具有多种重要特性的单一平台。这些特点包括合成机理简单、体积小、化学惰性、多种可用的表面官能团、生物相容性好、荧光稳定、荧光寿命长。由于NDs可以增加化学敏感性,维持药物释放,并减少药物副作用,因此使用NDs递送抗癌药物一直是重要的ND应用。这些独特的性质刺激了NDs在癌症成像和治疗中的应用。本文简要介绍了ND的结构及其功能性质。随后总结了NDs用于成像目的的最新应用,包括荧光成像、磁共振成像(MRI)和其他成像技术。特别关注ndds用于抗癌药物传递、抗癌基因传递、光热和光动力治疗以及多功能联合治疗的研究。然后我们讨论了ND在不同细胞和动物模型中的生物相容性和毒性。最后,我们还讨论了新药在临床应用前需要解决的主要问题。本综述的目的是对报道ND介导的癌症成像治疗的研究进行对比,以便读者能够评估ND的潜在临床应用,并有必要的背景知识来了解ND相关治疗在动物和人类中的临床试验结果。
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Nanodiamond in cancer theranostics

Nanodiamonds (NDs) are emerging as a promising platform for theranostic particles since they offer a single platform that possesses multiple important properties. These include a simple mechanism of synthesis, small size, chemical inertness, a variety of available surface functional groups, good biocompatibility, stable fluorescence, and a long fluorescence lifetime. The use of NDs to deliver anticancer drugs has been an important ND application since NDs can increase chemosensitivity, sustain drug release, and minimize drug side effects. These unique properties have stimulated the application of NDs to cancer imaging and therapy. In this review, we offer a brief introduction of ND structure and their functional properties. This is followed by a summary of recent uses of NDs for imaging purposes, including fluorescent imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and other imaging technologies. Special concern is given to studies focusing on NDs use for anticancer drug delivery, anticancer gene delivery, photothermal and photodynamic therapies, and multifunctional combination therapy. We then discuss ND biocompatibility and toxicity in various cells and animal models. Finally, we also discuss the main problems to be solved by future research before NDs can be put to clinical use. The purpose of this review is to provide a side-by-side comparison of studies reporting ND-mediated cancer imaging therapy so that readers can assess the potential clinical applications of ND and have the background necessary to understand the clinical test results associated with ND-related therapy in animals and humans.

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