Morphological Transformation of Self‐Assembled Peptide Nanostructures for Bioimaging Applications

Author:

Xu Ying1,Jiang Qiaochu1,Sun Xianbao1,Liang Gaolin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering Southeast University 2 Sipailou Nanjing 210096 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractStimuli‐triggered in‐situ morphological transformation of peptide nanomaterials may enhance the on‐site accumulation and retention of the imaging agent cargos in the stimuli‐rich regions, thus enabling precise, sensitive, and prolonged imaging of diseases. Moreover, this strategy permits the co‐delivery of contrast agents and drugs with the smart “turn‐on” ability, allowing for efficient disease theranostics. In light of the significance of this strategy in designing smart biomedical peptide materials, which remains scarcely reviewed in recent years, we herein provide this review. We summarize the bioimaging applications (i. e., fluorescence imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, and photoacoustic imaging) of these smart morphological transformation‐based peptide materials, and highlight the remarkable breakthroughs. Besides, challenges to be addressed in this field are discussed.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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