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A graphene‐based tumor cell nuclear targeting fluorescent nanoprobe (GTTN) can recognize tumor cells at a very early stage by the cell membrane permeability targeting (CMPT) mechanism and track the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells at the single cell level through the differences of cell membrane permeability between normal cells and tumor cells. In article number 1807456, Changquan Ling, Yanli...
Efficient tumor targeting has been a great challenge in the clinic for a very long time. The traditional targeting methods based on enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effects show only an ≈5% targeting rate. To solve this problem, a new graphene‐based tumor cell nuclear targeting fluorescent nanoprobe (GTTN), with a new tumor‐targeting mechanism, is developed. GTTN is a graphene‐like single‐crystalline...
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