To overcome drawbacks of conventional chemotherapy for cancer treatment, stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems (DDSs) including internal and external stimuli-based cues are the potential candidates. Both internal and external stimuli-responsive behavior can be utilized for engineering of the so-called ‘smart’ DDSs. Drug release triggered by external stimuli is more controllable and avoid individual variability. Among them, light-responsive DDSs are more promising because of spatiotemporal control. With considerable penetration features, near-infrared (NIR) light is potential stimulus with clinical implication. There are three types of NIR-responsive DDSs (NIRDDSs) based on the mechanism, i.e., (1) photothermal effect, (2) two-photon abso...
Novel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protocols for b...
Near infrared (NIR) light allows deep tissue penetration and high spatial resolution due to the redu...
Controlling cells using photo-responsive materials is highly indispensable in the current biomedical...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
Since the introduction of nanotechnology into cancer treatment, numerous therapeutic nanoagents have...
Achieving controlled and targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs and other therapeutic agents to...
The development of drug delivery systems (DDSs) using near infrared (NIR) light and upconversion nan...
Stimuli triggered drug delivery systems enable controlled release of drugs at the optimal space and ...
One of the major obstacles of successful cancer therapy is cancer drug resistance. The unique tools ...
One of the major obstacles of successful cancer therapy is cancer drug resistance. The unique tools ...
The invasive nature and undesirable side-effects related to conventional cancer therapy, such as sur...
Due to its unique advantages, which include minimal invasiveness and relative clinical safety, photo...
Near-infrared (NIR)-light-controlled drug release has aroused great interest because of its advantag...
AbstractNovel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protoco...
Novel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protocols for b...
Near infrared (NIR) light allows deep tissue penetration and high spatial resolution due to the redu...
Controlling cells using photo-responsive materials is highly indispensable in the current biomedical...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
Since the introduction of nanotechnology into cancer treatment, numerous therapeutic nanoagents have...
Achieving controlled and targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs and other therapeutic agents to...
The development of drug delivery systems (DDSs) using near infrared (NIR) light and upconversion nan...
Stimuli triggered drug delivery systems enable controlled release of drugs at the optimal space and ...
One of the major obstacles of successful cancer therapy is cancer drug resistance. The unique tools ...
One of the major obstacles of successful cancer therapy is cancer drug resistance. The unique tools ...
The invasive nature and undesirable side-effects related to conventional cancer therapy, such as sur...
Due to its unique advantages, which include minimal invasiveness and relative clinical safety, photo...
Near-infrared (NIR)-light-controlled drug release has aroused great interest because of its advantag...
AbstractNovel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protoco...
Novel nanomaterials and advanced nanotechnologies prompt the fast development of new protocols for b...
Near infrared (NIR) light allows deep tissue penetration and high spatial resolution due to the redu...
Controlling cells using photo-responsive materials is highly indispensable in the current biomedical...