Owing to the importance of drug delivery in cancer or other diseases' therapy, the targeted drug delivery (TDD) system has been attracting enormous interest. Herein, we model the TDD system and design a novel rod-like nanocarrier by using the coarse grained model-based density functional theory, which combines a modified fundamental measure theory for the excluded-volume effects, Wertheim's first-order thermodynamics perturbation theory for the chain connectivity and the mean field approximation for van der Waals attraction. For comparison, the monomer nanocarrier TDD system and the no nanocarrier one are also investigated. The results indicate that the drug delivery capacity of rod-like nanocarriers is about 62 times that of the no nanocarrier one, and about 6 times that of the monomer nanocarriers. The reason is that the rod-like nanocarriers would self-assemble into the smectic phase perpendicular to the membrane surface. It is the self-assembly of the rod-like nanocarriers that yields the driving force for the targeted delivery of drugs inside the cell membrane. By contrast, the conventional monomer nanocarrier drug delivery system lacks the driving force to deliver the drugs into the cell membrane. In short, the novel rod-like nanocarrier TDD system may improve the drug delivery efficiency. Although the model in this work is simple, it is expected that the system may provide a new perspective for cancer targeted therapy.
The toxic gases,such as CO and NO,are highly dangerous to human health and even cause the death of person and animals in a tiny amount.Therefore,it is very necessary to develop the toxic gas sensors that can instantly monitor these gases.In this work,we have used the first-principles calculations to investigate adsorption of gases on defective graphene nanosheets to seek a suitable material for CO sensing.Result indicates that the vancancy graphene can not selectivly sense CO from air,because O2 in air would disturb the sensing signals of graphene for CO,while the nitrogen-doped graphene is an excellent candidate for selectivly sensing CO from air,because only CO can be chemisorbed on the pyridinic-like N-doped graphene accompanying with a large charge transfer,which can serve as a useful electronic signal for CO sensing.Even in the environment with NO,the N-doped graphene can also detect CO selectively.Therefore,the N-doped graphene is an excellent material for selectively sensing CO,which provides useful information for the design and fabrication of the CO sensors.