| Literature DB >> 35043619 |
Fan Yang1, Shaowen Li1, Meng Jiao1, Di Wu2, Luna Wang2, Zhenyu Cui1, Leyong Zeng2.
Abstract
Light/ultrasound/magnetic-responsive nanomaterials exhibit excellent performance in imaging and therapy and play an important role in precision theranostics of tumors. In contrast to deep organs, urinary organs (such as bladder and prostate) can easily be studied via intervention mode, which has greatly brought promising applications of stimuli-responsive nanoprobes in visualized theranostics of urinary tumors. Therefore, it has been very critical to develop stimuli-responsive nanoprobes with high safety, stability, and reliability against urinary tumors. In this review, recent advances in light/ultrasound/magnetic-responsive nanoprobes in visualized theranostics of urinary tumors are summarized, including magnetic resonance/fluorescence/ultrasound/photoacoustic imaging and multimodal imaging, photothermal/photodynamic/sonodynamic therapy and combination therapy, and single-modal/multimodal-imaging-guided visualized theranostics. Finally, the future perspectives of light/ultrasound/magnetic-responsive nanoprobes against urinary tumors are also prospected.Entities:
Keywords: imaging diagnosis; light/ultrasound/magnetic-responsive nanoprobes; therapy; urinary tumors; visualized theranostics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35043619 DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c01284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Bio Mater ISSN: 2576-6422