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Near-infrared photothermally activated nanomachines for cancer theragnosis.

Zhimei HeJun-Jie Zhu
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2019)
Near-infrared photothermal-activated nanomaterials are emerging as a promising tool in precise cancer theranostics. This Frontier article highlights the recent advances of photothermal-activated nanoagents in biomedical applications, namely photothermal-initiated drug/contrast agent release, gene silencing, programmed targeting and gas theranostics. In the end, we give a perspective on the further development of photothermal-sensitive nanomedicines.
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