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Combining Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Photothermal Therapy of CuS@BSA Nanoparticles for Cancer Theranostics
The treatment of tumors has been
a wide concern by a large number of scientific researchers. Combining
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with photothermal therapy (PTT) enables
cancer theranostics to be more efficient and accurate. Herein, we
synthesized CuS@BSA nanoparticles with an average grain diameter of
about 16.5 nm through a facile one-pot eco-friendly and user-friendly
strategy and it was found to have strong near-infrared absorption
property and magnetic resonance imaging ability so that it can be
utilized as a multifunctional agent for cancer theranostic. The in
vitro toxicity study showed that CuS@BSA nanoparticles with low toxicity
could kill cancer cells with the 980 nm NIR laser effectively. Furthermore,
they exhibit a certain value of relaxivity (<i>r</i><sub>1</sub> = 0.26 mM<sup>–1</sup>·s<sup>–1</sup>)
compared to that of clinically widely used reagent Magnevist (<i>r</i><sub>1</sub> = 3.13 mM<sup>–1</sup>·s<sup>–1</sup>). The resulting product of CuS@BSA nanoparticles with their magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) and photothermal therapeutic capabilities
could represent a kind of potential candidate for cancer theranostics