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An Integrated Photoelectrochemical Nanotool for Intracellular Drug Delivery and Evaluation of Treatment Effect

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 60, Issue 49, Pages 25762-25765

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202111608

Keywords

cathodic; dual function; nanotool; photoelectrochemistry; single cell

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22034003, 21974059, 22174063]
  2. Excellent Research Program of Nanjing University [ZYJH004]

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A dual-functional photocathodic single-cell nanotool has been developed for direct intracellular drug delivery and evaluation of oxidative stress, pushing the boundary of current single-cell electroanalysis.
With reduced background and high sensitivity, photoelectrochemistry (PEC) may be applied as an intracellular nanotool and open a new technological direction of single-cell study. Nevertheless, the present palette of single-cell tools lacks such a PEC-oriented solution. Here a dual-functional photocathodic single-cell nanotool capable of direct electroosmotic intracellular drug delivery and evaluation of oxidative stress is devised by engineering a target-specific organic molecule/NiO/Ni film at the tip of a nanopipette. Specifically, the organic molecule probe serves simultaneously as the biorecognition element and sensitizer to synergize with p-type NiO. Upon intracellular delivery at picoliter level, the oxidative stress effect will cause structural change of the organic probe, switching its optical absorption and altering the cathodic response. This work has revealed the potential of PEC single-cell nanotool and extended the boundary of current single-cell electroanalysis.

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