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"In vivo self-assembled" nanoprobes for optimizing autophagy-mediated chemotherapy.

Biomaterials (2017-07-10)
Yao-Xin Lin, Yi Wang, Sheng-Lin Qiao, Hong-Wei An, Jie Wang, Yang Ma, Lei Wang, Hao Wang
ABSTRACT

Autophagic therapy is regarded as a promising strategy for disease treatment. Appropriate autophagy regulations in vivo play a crucial role in translating this new concept from benchside to bedside. So far, emerging technologies are required to spatially and quantitatively monitor autophagic process in vivo in order to minimize the cytotoxity concerns associated with autophagy-mediated therapy. We successfully demonstrate the "proof-of-concept" study on autophagy-mediated chemotherapy in mice. Here, we describe a photoacoustic (PA) nanoprobe based on "in vivo self-assembly" idea for real-time and quantitative detection of autophagy in mice for the first time. The purpurin-18 (P18) monomer is connected to hydrophilic poly(amidoamine) dendrimer (4

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