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Copper chalcogenide materials as photothermal agents for cancer treatment.

Kun LiuKai LiuJunchao LiuQilong RenZhen ZhaoXiaoyu WuDalin LiFukang YuanKaichuang YeBo Li
Published in: Nanoscale (2020)
Copper-based chalcogenide nanomaterials have made tremendous progress for cancer theranostics due to their simple preparation, low cost, stable performance, and easy functionalization. But a systematic review and analysis about them does not exist. Therefore, we offer an account, mainly focusing on the design and functionalization of the copper-based chalcogenide nanomaterials for cancer theranostics, aiming to briefly demonstrate the design and concepts, summarize some of the past studies and analyze the development trends in the copper-based chalcogenide nanomaterials for clinical application.
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