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A Fluorescent Carbon Nanoparticle for Photodynamic Cell Therapy via Rapid Non-Endocytic Uptake.

Soumitra GhoraiSantu GhoshPuja GaraiKaushik SenPratik Swarup DashNikhil R Jana
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2023)
Although photodynamic therapy is a promising approach for cancer treatment, it has limited clinical application due to the poor performance of conventional photosensitizers. In this study, we present a carbon nanoparticle-based photosensitizer for efficient photodynamic cell therapy. The nanoparticles have been synthesized from a steel industry-based waste material, exhibiting strong fluorescence in the visible region, rapidly entering the cell via non-endocytic uptake, and localizing within the mitochondria. Light exposure of nanoparticle-labeled cells offers efficient photodynamic therapy and induces cytotoxicity. Overall, this study highlights the utility of carbon nanoparticles in efficient photodynamic therapy via rapid cellular uptake and subcellular targeting.
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