Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow

Cancer phototheranostics in second biological window (1000–1500 nm) has recently emerged as a promising alternative of first biological window because of high light penetration depth, minimal tissue absorption, reduced scattering, better resolution, less autofluorescence, and high signal to noise ra...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Rizwan Younis, Gang He, Bhaskar Gurram, Jing Lin, Peng Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-07-01
Series:APL Materials
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0048915
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spelling doaj-dcba40b0b05f4a239c97167ebc66ffd42021-08-04T13:19:16ZengAIP Publishing LLCAPL Materials2166-532X2021-07-0197070901070901-1410.1063/5.0048915Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindowMuhammad Rizwan Younis0Gang He1Bhaskar Gurram2Jing Lin3Peng Huang4Marshall Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, International Cancer Center, Laboratory of Evolutionary Theranostics (LET), School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen University Health Science Center, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaMarshall Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, International Cancer Center, Laboratory of Evolutionary Theranostics (LET), School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen University Health Science Center, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaMarshall Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, International Cancer Center, Laboratory of Evolutionary Theranostics (LET), School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen University Health Science Center, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaMarshall Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, International Cancer Center, Laboratory of Evolutionary Theranostics (LET), School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen University Health Science Center, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaMarshall Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, International Cancer Center, Laboratory of Evolutionary Theranostics (LET), School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen University Health Science Center, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaCancer phototheranostics in second biological window (1000–1500 nm) has recently emerged as a promising alternative of first biological window because of high light penetration depth, minimal tissue absorption, reduced scattering, better resolution, less autofluorescence, and high signal to noise ratio. With the rapid progress in chemical biology, nanomedicine, and material science, multifunctional inorganic phototheranostics with broadband absorption (1000–1350 nm) in near-infrared-II (NIR-II) biowindow has been actively developed to diagnose and treat deeply localized tumors simultaneously. Hence, this Perspective focuses on the latest developments in NIR-II inorganic cancer phototheranostics. A systematic comparison of NIR-I vs NIR-II biowindow has been made, followed by the technical guidelines regarding the design considerations of theranostics. The general fabrication strategies of NIR-II activated theranostics are also briefly introduced. A comprehensive discussion about the potential multimodal cancer theranostic applications of inorganic nanosystems in NIR-II biowindow has been provided, whereas the potential obstacles in clinical translation and future prospects are also highlighted in Sec. V. This Perspective will reveal the essence of NIR-II photo-induced cancer theranostics, which may push forward the development of next-generation personalized cancer photo-nanomedicines.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0048915
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author Muhammad Rizwan Younis
Gang He
Bhaskar Gurram
Jing Lin
Peng Huang
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Gang He
Bhaskar Gurram
Jing Lin
Peng Huang
Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow
APL Materials
author_facet Muhammad Rizwan Younis
Gang He
Bhaskar Gurram
Jing Lin
Peng Huang
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title Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow
title_short Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow
title_full Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow
title_fullStr Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow
title_full_unstemmed Inorganic cancer phototheranostics in second biowindow
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publisher AIP Publishing LLC
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Cancer phototheranostics in second biological window (1000–1500 nm) has recently emerged as a promising alternative of first biological window because of high light penetration depth, minimal tissue absorption, reduced scattering, better resolution, less autofluorescence, and high signal to noise ratio. With the rapid progress in chemical biology, nanomedicine, and material science, multifunctional inorganic phototheranostics with broadband absorption (1000–1350 nm) in near-infrared-II (NIR-II) biowindow has been actively developed to diagnose and treat deeply localized tumors simultaneously. Hence, this Perspective focuses on the latest developments in NIR-II inorganic cancer phototheranostics. A systematic comparison of NIR-I vs NIR-II biowindow has been made, followed by the technical guidelines regarding the design considerations of theranostics. The general fabrication strategies of NIR-II activated theranostics are also briefly introduced. A comprehensive discussion about the potential multimodal cancer theranostic applications of inorganic nanosystems in NIR-II biowindow has been provided, whereas the potential obstacles in clinical translation and future prospects are also highlighted in Sec. V. This Perspective will reveal the essence of NIR-II photo-induced cancer theranostics, which may push forward the development of next-generation personalized cancer photo-nanomedicines.
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