Biomimetic nanothylakoids for efficient imaging-guided photodynamic therapy for cancer
Chemical Communications2018Vol. 54(28), pp. 3468–3471
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Jiang Ouyang, Liqiang Wang, Wansong Chen, Ke Zeng, Yajing Han, Yan Xu, Qunfang Xu, Liu Deng, You‐Nian Liu
Abstract
Biomimetic nanothylakoids, which are constructed from the thylakoid membrane of vegetable leaves, show high efficiency in tumor microenvironment modulation and photodynamic antitumor therapy under near infrared fluorescence guidance. Furthermore, their outstanding biosafety, facile preparation and low cost make nanothylakoids suitable for further clinical applications.
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