Abstract

In vivo peptide self-assembled nanoprobes and nanomedicines based on the “ in vivo self-assembly” strategy are widely used in the diagnosis and therapy of tumors due to their high specificity and bioavailability. Based on the advantages of peptide self-assembling nanomaterials in vivo , they have also been used in other biomedical fields in addition to tumor diagnosis and therapy, such as accurate detection of bacterial infections, tissue repair, and therapy of neurodegenerative disease. This article briefly reviews the application of peptide self-assembled nanomaterials in vivo in other major diseases except the diagnosis and therapy of tumors.

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