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Beyond a Carrier: Graphene Quantum Dots as a Probe for Programmatically Monitoring Anti-Cancer Drug Delivery, Release, and Response
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2017
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EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringNanomedicineQuantum DotsAnticancer Drug DoxorubicinBiophysicsNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyTumor TargetingPharmacologyAnticancer DrugBiomolecular EngineeringGraphene Quantum DotNanomaterialsPolymer-drug ConjugatePharmaceutical NanotechnologyGrapheneDrug Delivery SystemsNano-drug DeliveryMedicineDrug DiscoveryGraphene Quantum Dots
On the basis of the unique physicochemical properties of graphene quantum dots (GQDs), we developed a novel type of theranostic agent by loading anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) to GQD's surface and conjugating Cy5.5 (Cy) dye to GQD though a cathepsin D-responsive (P) peptide. Such type of agents demonstrated superior therapeutic performance both in vitro and in vivo because of the improved tissue penetration and cellular uptake. More importantly, they are capable of functioning as probes for programmed tracking the delivery and release of anticancer drug as well as drug-induced cancer cell apoptosis through GQD's, DOX's, and Cy's charateristic fluorescence, respectively.
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