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Ultrasmall Coinage Metal Nanoclusters as Promising Theranostic Probes for Biomedical Applications.

Ge YangZiping WangFanglin DuFuyi JiangXun YuanJackie Y Ying
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Ultrasmall coinage metal nanoclusters (NCs, <3 nm) have emerged as a novel class of theranostic probes due to their atomically precise size and engineered physicochemical properties. The rapid advances in the design and applications of metal NC-based theranostic probes are made possible by the atomic-level engineering of metal NCs. This Perspective article examines (i) how the functions of metal NCs are engineered for theranostic applications, (ii) how a metal NC-based theranostic probe is designed and how its physicochemical properties affect the theranostic performance, and (iii) how metal NCs are used to diagnose and treat various diseases. We first summarize the tailored properties of metal NCs for theranostic applications in terms of biocompatibility and tumor targeting. We focus our discussion on the theranostic applications of metal NCs in bioimaging-directed disease diagnosis, photoinduced disease therapy, nanomedicine, drug delivery, and optical urinalysis. Lastly, an outlook on the challenges and opportunities in the future development of metal NCs for theranostic applications is provided.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescence imaging
  • photodynamic therapy
  • iron oxide
  • drug delivery
  • living cells
  • small molecule
  • cancer therapy
  • cell therapy