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      Polydopamine-based Implantable Multifunctional Nanocarpet for Highly Efficient Photothermal-chemo Therapy

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          We report a design and fabricate multifunctional localized platform for cancer therapy. Multiple stimuli-responsive polydopamine (PDA) was used for surface modification of electrospun doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX) loaded polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers to make a designated platform. Photothermal properties such as photothermal performance and stability of the resulting composite mats were studied under the irradiation of the near-infrared (NIR) laser of 808 nm. With the incorporation of PDA into the fiber, a remarkable increase of local temperature was recorded under NIR illumination in a concentration-dependent manner with excellent stability. Drug released assay results revealed PDA coated PCL-DOX mats showed pH and NIR dual responsive behavior thereby exhibiting improved drug release in an acidic medium compared to physiological pH condition (pH 7.4) which is further increased by NIR exposure. The cancer activity in vitro of the mats was evaluated using cell counting (CCK) and live and dead cell assays. The combined effect of NIR mediated hyperthermia and chemo release resulting improved cells death has been reported. In summary, this study presents a major step forward towards a therapeutic model to cancer treatment utilizing pH and NIR dual responsive property from PDA alone in a fibrous mat.

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          Dopamine-melanin colloidal nanospheres: an efficient near-infrared photothermal therapeutic agent for in vivo cancer therapy.

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            Black Phosphorus Nanosheets as a Robust Delivery Platform for Cancer Theranostics.

            2D black phosphorus (BP) nanomaterials are presented as a delivery platform. The endocytosis pathways and biological activities of PEGylated BP nanosheets in cancer cells are revealed for the first time. Finally, a triple-response combined therapy strategy is achieved by PEGylated BP nanosheets, showing a promising and enhanced antitumor effect.
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              Polydopamine‐Modified Black Phosphorous Nanocapsule with Enhanced Stability and Photothermal Performance for Tumor Multimodal Treatments

              Abstract As a novel 2D material, black phosphorus (BP) nanosheets are considered as a promising candidate for drug delivery platform for synergistic chemo/photothermal therapy. However, the intrinsic instability of bare BP poses a challenge in its biomedical applications. To date, some strategies have been employed to prevent BP from rapid ambient degradation. Unfortunately, most of these strategies are not suitable for the drug delivery systems. Here, a simple polydopamine modification method is developed to enhance the stability and photothermal performance of bare BP nanosheets. Then, this nanocapsule is used as a multifunctional codelivery system for the targeted chemo, gene, and photothermal therapy against multidrug‐resistant cancer. The enhanced tumor therapy effect is demonstrated by both in vitro and in vivo studies.
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                biochan@jbnu.ac.kr
                chskim@jbnu.ac.kr
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                27 February 2019
                27 February 2019
                2019
                : 9
                : 2943
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0470 4320, GRID grid.411545.0, Division of Mechanical Design Engineering, , Chonbuk National University, ; Jeonju, 561-756 Republic of Korea
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0470 4320, GRID grid.411545.0, Department of BIN Convergence Technology, , Chonbuk National University, ; Jeonju, 561-756 Republic of Korea
                [3 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0470 4320, GRID grid.411545.0, Department of Bionanosystem Engineering, Graduate School, , Chonbuk National University, ; Jeonju, 561-756 Republic of Korea
                [4 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2114 6728, GRID grid.80817.36, Department of Chemistry, Amrit Campus, , Tribhuvan University, ; Kathmandu, Nepal
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                39457
                10.1038/s41598-019-39457-y
                6393577
                30814589
                f65d23ce-61dd-4002-beec-60bb06c6f931
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                : 13 August 2018
                : 21 January 2019
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                Funded by: FundRef https://doi.org/10.13039/501100003725, National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF);
                Award ID: 116052-03
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