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  • Gold-Coated Fe3O4 Nanoroses...
    Li, Chunmei; Chen, Tao; Ocsoy, Ismail; Zhu, Guizhi; Yasun, Emir; You, Mingxu; Wu, Cuichen; Zheng, Jing; Song, Erqun; Huang, Cheng Zhi; Tan, Weihong

    Advanced functional materials, March 26, 2014, Letnik: 24, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    The development of nanomaterials that combine diagnostic and therapeutic functions within a single nanoplatform is extremely important for molecular medicine. Molecular imaging with simultaneous diagnosis and therapy will provide the multimodality needed for accurate diagnosis and targeted therapy. Here, gold‐coated iron oxide (Fe3O4@Au) nanoroses with five distinct functions are demonstrated, integrating aptamer‐based targeting, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), optical imaging, photothermal therapy. and chemotherapy into one single probe. The inner Fe3O4 core functions as an MRI agent, while the photothermal effect is achieved through near‐infrared absorption by the gold shell, causing a rapid rise in temperature and also resulting in a facilitated release of the anticancer drug doxorubicin carried by the nanoroses. Where the doxorubicin is released, it is monitored by its fluorescence. Aptamers immobilized on the surfaces of the nanoroses enable efficient and selective drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal effect with high specificity. The five‐function‐embedded nanoroses show great advantages in multimodality. Five functions in one probe: A gold‐coated iron oxide (Fe3O4@Au) nanorose with five distinct functions, which integrate aptamer‐based targeting, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), optical imaging, photothermal and chemotherapy into one single probe is developed. This multifunctional nanoplatform is used for cancer cell targeting, dual molecular imaging, and dual therapy, with enhanced specific binding, improved cellular uptake, minimum nonspecific toxicity, and side effects.