Issue 61, 2019

Vehicle-saving theranostic probes based on hydrophobic iron oxide nanoclusters using doxorubicin as a phase transfer agent for MRI and chemotherapy

Abstract

A simple approach for constructing theranostic nanobeads is developed by using doxorubicin as a phase transfer agent to solubilize small iron oxide nanoclusters. The nanobeads can be specifically internalized into cancer cells with the guidance of an external magnetic field, resulting in good MRI and chemotherapy.

Graphical abstract: Vehicle-saving theranostic probes based on hydrophobic iron oxide nanoclusters using doxorubicin as a phase transfer agent for MRI and chemotherapy

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
19 May 2019
Accepted
03 Jul 2019
First published
03 Jul 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 9015-9018

Vehicle-saving theranostic probes based on hydrophobic iron oxide nanoclusters using doxorubicin as a phase transfer agent for MRI and chemotherapy

Y. Cao, J. Min, D. Zheng, J. Li, Y. Xue, F. Yu and M. Wu, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 9015 DOI: 10.1039/C9CC03868J

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