Xinjian YangZhenhua LiMeng LiJinsong RenXiaogang Qu
Abstract A multifunctional system for intracellular drug delivery and simultaneous fluorescent imaging was constructed by using histidine‐tagged, cyan fluorescent protein (CFP)‐capped magnetic mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MMSNs). This protein‐capped multifunctional nanostructure is highly biocompatible and does not affect cell viability or proliferation. The CFP acts not only as a capping agent, but also as a fluorescent imaging agent. The nanoassembly was activated by histidine‐based replacement, leading to release of drug molecules encapsulated in the nanopores into the bulk solution. The fluorescent imaging functionality would allow noninvasive tracking of the nanoparticles in the body. By combining the drug delivery with cell‐imaging capability, these nanoparticles may provide valuable multifunctional nanoplatforms for biomedical applications.
Fang PuXia LiuXinjian YangZhen LiuJinsong RenShu WangXiaogang Qu
Zhen ZouDinggeng HeXiaoxiao HeKemin WangXue YangZhihe QingQuan Zhou
Zhen Zou (47330)Dinggeng He (1564036)Xiaoxiao He (444269)Kemin Wang (9691)Xue Yang (144876)Zhihe Qing (1539841)Quan Zhou (492529)
Fenfen ZhengPenghui ZhangXi YuJingjia ChenLingling LiJun‐Jie Zhu
Christopher M. SpillmannJawad NaciriW. Russ AlgarIgor L. MedintzJames B. Delehanty