Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications
Photothermal therapy (PTT) has attracted broad attention as a promising method for cancer therapy with less severe side effects than conventional radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgical resection. PTT relies on the photoconversion capacity of photothermal agents (PTAs), and a wide variety of na...
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doaj-8c6124cd4de846a5a5ee795d4dd972f02021-08-09T15:50:06ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142021-12-0122140442810.1080/14686996.2021.19240441924044Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applicationsRui Sun0Huajian Chen1Linawati Sutrisno2Naoki Kawazoe3Guoping Chen4National Institute for Materials ScienceNational Institute for Materials ScienceNational Institute for Materials ScienceNational Institute for Materials ScienceNational Institute for Materials SciencePhotothermal therapy (PTT) has attracted broad attention as a promising method for cancer therapy with less severe side effects than conventional radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgical resection. PTT relies on the photoconversion capacity of photothermal agents (PTAs), and a wide variety of nanomaterials have been employed as PTAs for cancer therapy due to their excellent photothermal properties. The PTAs are systematically or locally administered and become enriched in cancer cells to increase ablation efficiency. In recent years, PTAs and three-dimensional scaffolds have been hybridized to realize the local delivery of PTAs for the repeated ablation of cancer cells. Meanwhile, the composite scaffolds can stimulate the reconstruction and regeneration of the functional tissues and organs after ablation of cancer cells. A variety of composite scaffolds of photothermal nanomaterials have been prepared to combine the advantages of different modalities to maximize their therapeutic efficacy with minimal side effects. The synergistic effects make the composite scaffolds attractive for biomedical applications. This review summarizes these latest advances and discusses the future prospects.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2021.1924044nanoparticlesmagnetic nanoparticlesgold nanoparticlesblack phosphorus nanosheetscomposite scaffoldsphotothermal therapytissue engineering |
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Rui Sun Huajian Chen Linawati Sutrisno Naoki Kawazoe Guoping Chen |
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Rui Sun Huajian Chen Linawati Sutrisno Naoki Kawazoe Guoping Chen Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications Science and Technology of Advanced Materials nanoparticles magnetic nanoparticles gold nanoparticles black phosphorus nanosheets composite scaffolds photothermal therapy tissue engineering |
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Rui Sun Huajian Chen Linawati Sutrisno Naoki Kawazoe Guoping Chen |
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Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications |
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Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications |
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Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications |
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Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications |
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Nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications |
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nanomaterials and their composite scaffolds for photothermal therapy and tissue engineering applications |
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Photothermal therapy (PTT) has attracted broad attention as a promising method for cancer therapy with less severe side effects than conventional radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgical resection. PTT relies on the photoconversion capacity of photothermal agents (PTAs), and a wide variety of nanomaterials have been employed as PTAs for cancer therapy due to their excellent photothermal properties. The PTAs are systematically or locally administered and become enriched in cancer cells to increase ablation efficiency. In recent years, PTAs and three-dimensional scaffolds have been hybridized to realize the local delivery of PTAs for the repeated ablation of cancer cells. Meanwhile, the composite scaffolds can stimulate the reconstruction and regeneration of the functional tissues and organs after ablation of cancer cells. A variety of composite scaffolds of photothermal nanomaterials have been prepared to combine the advantages of different modalities to maximize their therapeutic efficacy with minimal side effects. The synergistic effects make the composite scaffolds attractive for biomedical applications. This review summarizes these latest advances and discusses the future prospects. |
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nanoparticles magnetic nanoparticles gold nanoparticles black phosphorus nanosheets composite scaffolds photothermal therapy tissue engineering |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2021.1924044 |
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