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Red-Emissive Carbon Quantum Dots for Nuclear Drug Delivery in Cancer Stem Cells.

Wen SuRuihua GuoFanglong YuanYunchao LiXiaohong LiYang ZhangShixin ZhouLouzhen Fan
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
Large doses of anticancer drugs entering cancer cell nuclei are found to be effective at killing cancer cells and increasing chemotherapeutic effectiveness. Here we report red-emissive carbon quantum dots, which can enter into the nuclei of not only cancer cells but also cancer stem cells. After doxorubicin was loaded at the concentration of 30 μg/mL on the surfaces of carbon quantum dots, the average cell viability of HeLa cells was decreased to only 21%, while it was decreased to 50% for free doxorubicin. The doxorubicin-loaded carbon quantum dots also exhibited a good therapeutic effect by eliminating cancer stem cells. This work provides a potential strategy for developing carbon quantum-dot-based anticancer drug carriers for effective eradication of cancers.
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