Figure 4.
A) Multiplexed fluorescent imaging of intracellular UO22+ and Pb2+ with the DNAzyme integrated tetrahedron nanoprobes. Reproduced with permission.[36] Copyright 2016, Elsevier. B) DNAzyme-catalytic hairpin assembly probe for fluorescent imaging of endogenous sodium ion in living cells. Reproduced with permission.[37] Copyright 2017, Wiley-VCH. C) Illustration of the self-assembly of DNAzyme nanoflowers, and the applications for mRNA silencing and tumor inhibition. Reproduced with permission.[39] Copyright 2017, Nature Publishing Group. D) Illustration of DNAzyme-based nanosponges for highly efficient photothermal therapy. Reproduced with permission.[41] Copyright 2018, Nature Publishing Group.
