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A facile fabrication of silk/MoS 2 hybrids for Photothermal therapy.

Photothermal therapy, due to its safety and effectiveness, has attracted tremendous interest in the area of cancer treatment in recent few decades. The emerging of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides has provided this promising therapy with a novel genus of nanomaterials. Herein, we present a facile one-step way to prepare a hybrid of regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 ) nanosheets simply by directly adding MoS2 dispersion into RSF aqueous solution to induce the self-assembly of silk protein on the surface of MoS2 flakes. The produced RSF/MoS2 hybrids demonstrate better photothermal performance and less cytotoxicity than the pristine MoS2 . In the meantime, the RSF/MoS2 hybrids show a good photothermal stability. Finally and importantly, the RSF/MoS2 hybrids display a satisfying photothermal capability on ablating HeLa cells in vitro, which imply that such a protein/inorganic hybrid material holds a great promise as a photothermal agent in future cancer treatment.

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