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Cypate-mediated Thermosensitive Nanoliposome for Tumor Imaging and Photothermal Triggered Drug Release

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Journal J Biophotonics
Date 2017 Jan 21
PMID 28106955
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Abstract

It is an emerging focus to explore controlled release drug delivery systems for simultaneous cancer imaging and therapy. Herein, we synthesized a photothermal sensitive multifunctional nano-liposome drug delivery system, with doxorubicin wrapped in the hydropholic layer as the therapeutical agent and cypate doped in the hydrophobic layer as the diagnostic agent. A series of in vitro and in vivo characterization demonstrated the stability of synthesized liposome, as the DL% was 9 ± 1.5 and the EE% was 82.7 ± 2.1. And the liposome achieved the functions of target-delivery, enhanced photochemical internalized drug release, and simultaneous chemotherapy and thermal therapy, indicating that this multifunctional nano-liposome is a promising drug delivery system for tumor diagnosis and targeting therapy.

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