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Self‐assembled nanomaterials show potential high efficiency as theranostics for high‐performance bioimaging and disease treatment. However, the superstructures of pre‐assembled nanomaterials may change in the complicated physiological conditions, resulting in compromised properties and/or biofunctions. Taking advantage of chemical self‐assembly and biomedicine, a new strategy of “in vivo self‐assembly”...
The strategy of “in vivo self‐assembly”, which is defined as in situ construction of functional nanomaterials in living subjects to explore new biological effects, is summarized by Zeng‐Ying Qiao, Lei Wang, Hao Wang, and Li‐Li Li in article number 1804971. The modular design platform automatic senses the targeting physiological microenvironment and constructs defined nanostructures in vivo. These...
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