Carbon Dots for In Vivo Bioimaging and Theranostics.
Jianjun DuNing XuJiangli FanWen SunXiaojun PengPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Carbon dots (CDs), a kind of carbon material discovered accidentally, exhibit unexpected advantages in fluorescence imaging/sensing such as photostability, biocompatibility, and low toxicity. For emerging theranostics, an interdiscipline created by integrating therapy and diagnostics, CDs are good candidates when they are combined with targeted chemo/gene/photodynamic/photothermal therapeutic moieties. Here, the development of CDs in nanomedicine is reviewed from their use as original imaging agents and/or drug carriers to multifunctional theranostic systems. Finally, the challenges and prospects of the next-generation of CD-based theranostics for clinical applications are also discussed.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- quantum dots
- photodynamic therapy
- drug delivery
- visible light
- oxidative stress
- high resolution
- copy number
- genome wide
- stem cells
- current status
- drug release
- living cells
- adverse drug
- dna methylation
- emergency department
- fluorescent probe
- drug induced
- bone marrow
- single molecule
- metal organic framework