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Co-solvent polarity controlled self-assembly of tetraphenylethylene-buried amphiphile for size-regulated tumor accumulation.

We report that the co-solvent polarity can precisely control the TPE-buried amphiphile 1 to self-assemble into nanoparticles (NPs) in water with size range from ∼21-32 nm to 55-68 nm to 95-106 nm. Excepted for size, these TPE-buried amphiphile fabricated NPs hold identical physical properties such as spherical shape, surface charge, and luminescent properties, and moreover, after covalent capture of the acrylate hydrophilic heads, the resulting cross-linked NPs (cNPs I-III) own excellent in vivo stability, which thus would be an ideal platform for investigating the size effects on tumor accumulation and penetration.

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