Dopamine‐Melanin Colloidal Nanospheres: An Efficient Near‐Infrared Photothermal Therapeutic Agent for In Vivo Cancer Therapy

Yanlan Liu(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Kelong Ai(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Jianhua Liu(Second Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University), Mo Deng(Second Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University), Yangyang He(Second Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University), Lehui Lu(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
Advanced Materials
December 21, 2012
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Abstract

A new generation of photothermal therapeutic agents based on biopolymer dopamine-melanin colloidal nanospheres is described. Benefitting from their naturally wide distribution in humans, dopamine-melanin colloidal nanospheres exhibit robust biocompatibility and biodegradability, and provide up to 40% photothermal conversion efficiency. After administration, they can efficiently damage tumors at low power density and short irradiation time without damaging healthy tissues.


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