2010
DOI: 10.1021/cr900317f
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Phage Display in Molecular Imaging and Diagnosis of Cancer

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“…[559] Through this cyclic selection process, desired peptide ligands, which range from 10-15 amino acids, with affinity for targets are collected and nonspecific binders are washed away. Specifically, peptide ligands for myriad of targets have been synthesized thanks to improved screening techniques and development of highly specific peptide phage libraries and plasmid peptide libraries.…”
Section: Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[559] Through this cyclic selection process, desired peptide ligands, which range from 10-15 amino acids, with affinity for targets are collected and nonspecific binders are washed away. Specifically, peptide ligands for myriad of targets have been synthesized thanks to improved screening techniques and development of highly specific peptide phage libraries and plasmid peptide libraries.…”
Section: Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One intrinsic property of SWNTs is their ability to cross cellular membranes without eliciting cytotoxicity. 62 So as a unique quasi one-dimensional material, they have been explored as novel delivery vehicles for drugs, 63 proteins 64 and so on. Another intrinsic property of SWNTs is their strong optical absorbance in the NIR region, [65][66][67][68] which makes SWNTs appropriate to be used as agents for PAI.…”
Section: Carbon Npmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we refer NIR light-absorbing semiconducting polymer NPs: semiconducting polymer nanoparticles (SPNs) as a new class of contrast agents for PA molecular imaging. 62 Recently, SPNs have been transformed as e±-cient PA and°uorescent imaging nanomaterials. Speci¯cally, two semiconducting polymer derivatives, poly(cyclopentadithio-phene-alt-benzothiadiazole) (SP1) and poly(acenaphthothieno-pyrazine-altbenzodithiophene) (SP2), with molecular structure were used to prepare functional SPNs.…”
Section: Polymer Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These THPs can also be used to delivery chemical agents to the cancer site while with low affinity against the normal cells [61]. Here, we divide the THPs into three different types.…”
Section: Modification Strategy Targeting Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%