Near-IR (NIR)-responsive drug delivery systems have received enormous attention because of their good biocompatibility and the high biological penetration of NIR. This work describes the facile fabrication and anticancer effect of a NIR-responsive drug delivery system based on the nano-assembly of mesoporous silica-coated gold nanorods (AuNR@mSiO2) and a phase change material (PCM). The core gold nanorods in AuNR@mSiO2 provided excellent NIR sensitivity, and the mesoporous silica shell provided an increased reservoir of loaded drug. The PCM was applied as both a thermosensitive gatekeeper and a medium for a hydrophobic anticancer drug. The photothermal effect of the AuNRs under NIR irradiation facilitated a rapid release of the drug through...
Combination therapy as a novel strategy with the combination of photothermal therapy and chemotherap...
The invasive nature and undesirable side-effects related to conventional cancer therapy, such as sur...
The development of a novel drug-delivery system with the ability to respond to a given stimulus has ...
Near-IR (NIR)-responsive drug delivery systems have received enormous attention because of their goo...
Hydrophobicity has been an obstacle that hinders the use of many anticancer drugs. A critical challe...
International audienceIn this study, we report the synthesis of a nanoscaled drug delivery system, w...
In this study, we report the synthesis of a nanoscaled drug delivery system, which is composed of a ...
In this study, we report the synthesis of a nanoscaled drug delivery system, which is composed of a ...
Since the introduction of nanotechnology into cancer treatment, numerous therapeutic nanoagents have...
Herein, a novel drug photorelease system based on gold nanostars (AuNSts), coated with a mesoporous ...
This study reports a new strategy for in situ fabrication of plasmonic hollow silver-gold nanoshell ...
On-demand drug delivery systems using nanofibers have attracted significant attention owing to their...
ABSTRACT: Nanoparticle drug delivery carriers that can modulate drug release based on an exogenous s...
Stimuli triggered drug delivery systems enable controlled release of drugs at the optimal space and ...
A new near-infrared light-controlled drug delivery system based on caged gold nanorods (CGNRs) is de...
Combination therapy as a novel strategy with the combination of photothermal therapy and chemotherap...
The invasive nature and undesirable side-effects related to conventional cancer therapy, such as sur...
The development of a novel drug-delivery system with the ability to respond to a given stimulus has ...
Near-IR (NIR)-responsive drug delivery systems have received enormous attention because of their goo...
Hydrophobicity has been an obstacle that hinders the use of many anticancer drugs. A critical challe...
International audienceIn this study, we report the synthesis of a nanoscaled drug delivery system, w...
In this study, we report the synthesis of a nanoscaled drug delivery system, which is composed of a ...
In this study, we report the synthesis of a nanoscaled drug delivery system, which is composed of a ...
Since the introduction of nanotechnology into cancer treatment, numerous therapeutic nanoagents have...
Herein, a novel drug photorelease system based on gold nanostars (AuNSts), coated with a mesoporous ...
This study reports a new strategy for in situ fabrication of plasmonic hollow silver-gold nanoshell ...
On-demand drug delivery systems using nanofibers have attracted significant attention owing to their...
ABSTRACT: Nanoparticle drug delivery carriers that can modulate drug release based on an exogenous s...
Stimuli triggered drug delivery systems enable controlled release of drugs at the optimal space and ...
A new near-infrared light-controlled drug delivery system based on caged gold nanorods (CGNRs) is de...
Combination therapy as a novel strategy with the combination of photothermal therapy and chemotherap...
The invasive nature and undesirable side-effects related to conventional cancer therapy, such as sur...
The development of a novel drug-delivery system with the ability to respond to a given stimulus has ...