Because of high drug payload and minimized burden of foreign materials in the course of metabolism and excretion, carrier-free nanomedicine based on self-assembly of small-molecule therapeutic agents has attracted considerable attention in cancer therapy. However, obstacles still remained, such as lack of targeting efficiency, poor physiological stability, and serious drug burst release. Herein, we developed a self-dual-targeting prodrug conjugate by coupling methotrexate (MTX) and doxorubicin (DOX) to a hyaluronic acid (HA) backbone which enveloped the small molecular drug coassemblies of DOX and indocyanine green for specific targeting and imaging-guided chemo-photothermal therapy (PTT). The constructed nanosystems exhibited a diameter of...
On-demand release of chemotherapeutic drugs from their prodrugs triggered by light irradiation has b...
Semiconducting polymer (SP) is a promising photothermal agent in the antitumor application, but the ...
Recently, nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely investigated for delivery of anticancer drugs. Here, ...
“All-in-one” carrier-free-based nano-multi-drug self-delivery system could combine triple advantages...
Photothermal therapy is a promising approach for antitumor application although regrettably restrict...
Combination cancer therapy with various kinds of therapeutic approaches could improve the effectiven...
Abstract(#br)A combination of chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (PTT) against cancer, overcoming...
Typically, nanomedicine was prepared using a nanocarrier to load cargo for specific purposes. In thi...
Selective drug release is highly desirable for photothermal/chemo combination therapy when two or ev...
Locating nanomedicines at the active sites plays a pivotal role in the nanoparticle-based cancer the...
Combination therapy by co-delivering multiple drugs using a single delivery carrier is a promising s...
A versatile theranostic agent that integrated with therapeutic and diagnostic functions is extremely...
<p>Exploration of efficient dual-drug nanohybrids, particularly those with high drug loading, specif...
The development of imaging-guided smart drug delivery systems for combinational photodynamic/chemoth...
On-demand release of chemotherapeutic drugs from their prodrugs triggered by light irradiation has b...
On-demand release of chemotherapeutic drugs from their prodrugs triggered by light irradiation has b...
Semiconducting polymer (SP) is a promising photothermal agent in the antitumor application, but the ...
Recently, nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely investigated for delivery of anticancer drugs. Here, ...
“All-in-one” carrier-free-based nano-multi-drug self-delivery system could combine triple advantages...
Photothermal therapy is a promising approach for antitumor application although regrettably restrict...
Combination cancer therapy with various kinds of therapeutic approaches could improve the effectiven...
Abstract(#br)A combination of chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (PTT) against cancer, overcoming...
Typically, nanomedicine was prepared using a nanocarrier to load cargo for specific purposes. In thi...
Selective drug release is highly desirable for photothermal/chemo combination therapy when two or ev...
Locating nanomedicines at the active sites plays a pivotal role in the nanoparticle-based cancer the...
Combination therapy by co-delivering multiple drugs using a single delivery carrier is a promising s...
A versatile theranostic agent that integrated with therapeutic and diagnostic functions is extremely...
<p>Exploration of efficient dual-drug nanohybrids, particularly those with high drug loading, specif...
The development of imaging-guided smart drug delivery systems for combinational photodynamic/chemoth...
On-demand release of chemotherapeutic drugs from their prodrugs triggered by light irradiation has b...
On-demand release of chemotherapeutic drugs from their prodrugs triggered by light irradiation has b...
Semiconducting polymer (SP) is a promising photothermal agent in the antitumor application, but the ...
Recently, nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely investigated for delivery of anticancer drugs. Here, ...