We report a smart therapeutic nanoplatform based on Fe3O4@CaP capped gold nanocages, which integrates magnetic targeting, photothermal therapy and chemotherapy for killing cancer cells. Combining photothermal-and chemo-therapy results in a synergistic effect in cancer treatment
This study reports the CD44 receptor-targeted gold-doxorubicin nanocomposite (TGNC-DOX) for pulsatil...
Moderate hyperthermia (MHT) has been shown to enhance the effects of chemotherapeutic agents in a wi...
Stimuli-controlled drug delivery and release is of great Significance in cancer therapy, making a st...
First published online 13 Jun 2012We report a smart therapeutic nanoplatform based on Fe(3)O(4)@CaP ...
Noninvasive and pinpointed intracellular drug release that responds to multiple stimulus is still a ...
Cancer chemotherapy can be hindered by drug resistance which leads to lower drug efficiency. Here, w...
Gold nanocages represent a novel class of nanostructures, well-suited for biomedical applications. T...
Gold nanocages represent a novel class of nanostructures, well-suited for biomedical applications. T...
The field of nanotechnology is currently undergoing explosive development on many fronts. The techno...
Gold nanocages are hollow nanostructures with porous walls that can be simply prepared via the galva...
A novel multifunctional drug-delivery platform is developed based on cholesteryl succinyl silane (CS...
Numerous gold nanostructures have the potential for photothermal therapy in cancers. Here, gold nano...
Numerous nanomaterials have been developed for biomedical application, especially cancer therapy. Vi...
Gold nanoparticles exhibit an array of properties, both intrinsic (chemical) and extrinsic (photothe...
Abstract Background Combination chemo-photothermal therapy appears to be one of the next generations...
This study reports the CD44 receptor-targeted gold-doxorubicin nanocomposite (TGNC-DOX) for pulsatil...
Moderate hyperthermia (MHT) has been shown to enhance the effects of chemotherapeutic agents in a wi...
Stimuli-controlled drug delivery and release is of great Significance in cancer therapy, making a st...
First published online 13 Jun 2012We report a smart therapeutic nanoplatform based on Fe(3)O(4)@CaP ...
Noninvasive and pinpointed intracellular drug release that responds to multiple stimulus is still a ...
Cancer chemotherapy can be hindered by drug resistance which leads to lower drug efficiency. Here, w...
Gold nanocages represent a novel class of nanostructures, well-suited for biomedical applications. T...
Gold nanocages represent a novel class of nanostructures, well-suited for biomedical applications. T...
The field of nanotechnology is currently undergoing explosive development on many fronts. The techno...
Gold nanocages are hollow nanostructures with porous walls that can be simply prepared via the galva...
A novel multifunctional drug-delivery platform is developed based on cholesteryl succinyl silane (CS...
Numerous gold nanostructures have the potential for photothermal therapy in cancers. Here, gold nano...
Numerous nanomaterials have been developed for biomedical application, especially cancer therapy. Vi...
Gold nanoparticles exhibit an array of properties, both intrinsic (chemical) and extrinsic (photothe...
Abstract Background Combination chemo-photothermal therapy appears to be one of the next generations...
This study reports the CD44 receptor-targeted gold-doxorubicin nanocomposite (TGNC-DOX) for pulsatil...
Moderate hyperthermia (MHT) has been shown to enhance the effects of chemotherapeutic agents in a wi...
Stimuli-controlled drug delivery and release is of great Significance in cancer therapy, making a st...