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Photothermal therapy of copper incorporated nanomaterials for biomedicine.

Rong WangZiwei HuangYunxiao XiaoTao HuangJie Ming
Published in: Biomaterials research (2023)
Studies have reported on the significance of copper incorporated nanomaterials (CINMs) in cancer theranostics and tissue regeneration. Given their unique physicochemical properties and tunable nanostructures, CINMs are used in photothermal therapy (PTT) and photothermal-derived combination therapies. They have the potential to overcome the challenges of unsatisfactory efficacy of conventional therapies in an efficient and non-invasive manner. This review summarizes the recent advances in CINMs-based PTT in biomedicine. First, the classification and structure of CINMs are introduced. CINMs-based PTT combination therapy in tumors and PTT guided by multiple imaging modalities are then reviewed. Various representative designs of CINMs-based PTT in bone, skin and other organs are presented. Furthermore, the biosafety of CINMs is discussed. Finally, this analysis delves into the current challenges that researchers face and offers an optimistic outlook on the prospects of clinical translational research in this field. This review aims at elucidating on the applications of CINMs-based PTT and derived combination therapies in biomedicine to encourage future design and clinical translation.
Keyphrases
  • combination therapy
  • stem cells
  • current status
  • high resolution
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • soft tissue
  • photodynamic therapy
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • cancer therapy
  • mass spectrometry
  • squamous cell
  • wound healing