Radiopharmaceutical-activated silicon naphthalocyanine nanoparticles towards tumor photodynamic therapy†
Abstract
Naphthalocyanine-based agents exhibit huge potential in photodynamic therapy, yet their photodynamic performance is restricted by the penetration depth of the external laser. Herein, we employed 18F-FDG as an internal light source to excite silicon naphthalocyanine nanoparticles to simultaneously circumvent radiative transition and boost 1O2 generation for tumor suppression.