1. Biomineralization synthesis of HBc-CuS nanoparticles for near-infrared light-guided photothermal therapy.
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Jia, Qingran, Li, Danyang, Zhang, Qiang, Ye, Shefang, Xi, Zhou, Wang, Xiumin, Shan, Wenjun, and Ren, Lei
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BIOMINERALIZATION , *CHEMICAL stability , *METAL nanoparticles , *MOLECULAR recognition , *PHOTOTHERMAL conversion , *NANOMEDICINE - Abstract
Transition metal sulfide nanoparticles provide efficient tumor photothermal therapy under near-infrared light, while suffering from poor chemical stability and biocompatibility. Protein scaffolds are attractive templates to fabricate various inorganic nanostructures, due to their inherent capabilities of molecular recognition and self-assembly characteristics. Herein, a straightforward method is demonstrated for efficiently synthesizing CuS nanoparticles inside the inner cavity of the genetically modified hepatitis B core protein virus-like particles (HBc VLPs) via the affinity of histidine tags to copper ions. The monodispersed and well-defined HBc-CuS VLPs have been yielded with high efficiency and used as a potential photothermal agent for cancer therapy due to their excellent photothermal conversion efficiency, high cellular uptake and biocompatibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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