Near-infrared polymeric nanoparticles with high content of theranostic agents

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  The discovery and synthesis of theranostic nanomedicines with high loading of imaging and therapeutic agents is challenging[1,2].In this work,a polymer assembling strategy is used to make nanoparticles with exceptionally high loading oftheranostic agent.
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