Protease-Responsive Bitext Editing Biopolymer for Breast Cancer Imaging In Vivo
Yixi Dong,
Gang Wang,
Noshin Afshan
et al.
Abstract:Despite the fact that peptide substrate-assisted protease-specific recognition has flourished in the field of disease diagnostics, the introduction of nonbiocompatible nanoparticles poses safety hazards and hampers their further widespread application, and a homogeneous system loaded and delivered exclusively by functional DNA is still unrealized. Herein, we propose a protease-responsive bitext editing peptideloaded multifunctional DNA nanoflower (ppDNF) for in vivo protease activity assay in situ. This ppDNF … Show more
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