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Title: | Recent advances in near infrared light responsive multi-functional nanostructures for phototheranostic applications |
Authors: | Kaur, Navpreet |
Keywords: | Diagnosis;Diseases;Functional materials;Medical imaging;Medical nanotechnology;Nanostructured materials;Nanostructures;Oncology;Semiconductor quantum dots;Theranostics;Tumors;Indispensable tools;Metallic nanostructure;Molecular specificity;Multi-functional materials;Near infrared light;Spatio-temporal resolution;Theranostic agents;Tissue penetrations;Infrared devices;fluorescent dye;metal nanoparticle;nanomaterial;quantum dot;upconversion nanoparticle;cancer diagnosis;cancer therapy;fluorescence imaging;human;infrared radiation;light;molecular imaging;molecular probe;nonhuman;phototherapy;photothermal therapy;Review;theranostic nanomedicine;diagnostic imaging;infrared radiation;nanomedicine;neoplasm;Humans;Infrared Rays;Nanomedicine;Nanostructures;Neoplasms;Theranostic Nanomedicine |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Citation: | Thangudu, S., Kaur, N., Korupalli, C., Sharma, V., Kalluru, P., & Vankayala, R. (2021). Recent advances in near infrared light responsive multi-functional nanostructures for phototheranostic applications. Biomaterials Science, 9(16), 5432-5443. doi:10.1039/d1bm00631b |
Abstract: | Light-based theranostics have become indispensable tools in the field of cancer nanomedicine. Specifically, near infrared (NIR) light mediated imaging and therapy of deeply seated tumors using a single multi-functional nanoplatform have gained significant attention. To this end, several multi-functional nanomaterials have been utilized to tackle cancer and thereby achieve significant outcomes. The present review mainly focuses on the recent advances in the development of NIR light activatable multi-functional materials such as small molecules, quantum dots, and metallic nanostructures for the diagnosis and treatment of deeply seated tumors. The need for improved disease detection and enhanced treatment options, together with realistic considerations for clinically translatable nanomaterials will be the key driving factors for theranostic agent research in the near future. NIR-light mediated cancer imaging and therapeutic approaches offer several advantages in terms of minimal invasiveness, deeper tissue penetration, spatiotemporal resolution, and molecular specificities. Herein, we have reviewed the recent developments in NIR light responsive multi-functional nanostructures for phototheranostic applications in cancer therapy. © 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1039/d1bm00631b https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3839 |
ISSN: | 2047-4830 |
Type of Material: | Review |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering |
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