In the fight against cancer, controlled drug delivery systems have emerged to enhance the therapeutic efficacy and safety of anti-cancer drugs. Among these systems, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with a func...In the fight against cancer, controlled drug delivery systems have emerged to enhance the therapeutic efficacy and safety of anti-cancer drugs. Among these systems, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with a functional surface possess obvious advantages and were thus rapidly developed for cancer treatment. Many stimuli-responsive materials, such as nanopartides, polymers, and inorganic materials, have been applied as caps and gatekeepers to control drug release from MSNs. This review presents an overview of the recent progress in the production of pH-responsive MSNs based on the pH gradient between normal tissues and the tumor microenvironment. Four main categories of gatekeepers can respond to acidic conditions. These categories will be described in detail.展开更多
Photo-responsive room-temperature phosphorescent(RTP)materials have garnered significant interest due to the advantages of rapid response,spatiotemporal control,and contactless precision manipulation.However,the devel...Photo-responsive room-temperature phosphorescent(RTP)materials have garnered significant interest due to the advantages of rapid response,spatiotemporal control,and contactless precision manipulation.However,the development of such materials remains in its infancy,underscoring the importance of exploiting novel and efficient light-responsive RTP molecules.In this work,three phenothiazine derivatives of TPA-PTZ,TPA-2PTZ,and TPA-3PTZ were successfully synthesized via the Buchwald-Hartwig C—N coupling reaction.By embedding these molecules as RTP guests into polymethyl methacrylate(PMMA)matrix,photo-induced RTP properties were realized.Upon sustained UV irradiation,there was an enhancement of 19 times in the quantum yield to reach a value of 5.68%.Remarkably,these materials exhibit superior alongside robust light and thermal stability,maintaining high phosphorescence intensity even after prolonged UV exposure(irradiation for>200 s by a 365 nm UV lamp with the power of 500μW·cm-2)or at higher temperature up to 75℃.The outstanding properties of these photo-induced RTP materials make them promising candidates for applications in information encryption,anti-counterfeiting,and advanced optical materials.展开更多
基金supported by the Chinese Natural Science Foundation Project (Grant No. 30970784 and 81171455)a National Distinguished Young Scholars Grant (Grant No. 31225009) from the National Natural Science Foundation of China+5 种基金the National Key Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2009CB930200)the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ‘Hundred Talents Program’ (Grant No. 07165111ZX)the CAS Knowledge Innovation Program, and the State HighTech Development Plan (Grant No. 2012AA020804)the ‘Strategic Priority Research Program’ of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDA09030301)NIH/NIMHD 8 G12 MD007597USAMRMC W81XWH-10-1-0767 grants
文摘In the fight against cancer, controlled drug delivery systems have emerged to enhance the therapeutic efficacy and safety of anti-cancer drugs. Among these systems, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with a functional surface possess obvious advantages and were thus rapidly developed for cancer treatment. Many stimuli-responsive materials, such as nanopartides, polymers, and inorganic materials, have been applied as caps and gatekeepers to control drug release from MSNs. This review presents an overview of the recent progress in the production of pH-responsive MSNs based on the pH gradient between normal tissues and the tumor microenvironment. Four main categories of gatekeepers can respond to acidic conditions. These categories will be described in detail.
文摘Photo-responsive room-temperature phosphorescent(RTP)materials have garnered significant interest due to the advantages of rapid response,spatiotemporal control,and contactless precision manipulation.However,the development of such materials remains in its infancy,underscoring the importance of exploiting novel and efficient light-responsive RTP molecules.In this work,three phenothiazine derivatives of TPA-PTZ,TPA-2PTZ,and TPA-3PTZ were successfully synthesized via the Buchwald-Hartwig C—N coupling reaction.By embedding these molecules as RTP guests into polymethyl methacrylate(PMMA)matrix,photo-induced RTP properties were realized.Upon sustained UV irradiation,there was an enhancement of 19 times in the quantum yield to reach a value of 5.68%.Remarkably,these materials exhibit superior alongside robust light and thermal stability,maintaining high phosphorescence intensity even after prolonged UV exposure(irradiation for>200 s by a 365 nm UV lamp with the power of 500μW·cm-2)or at higher temperature up to 75℃.The outstanding properties of these photo-induced RTP materials make them promising candidates for applications in information encryption,anti-counterfeiting,and advanced optical materials.