https://www.selleckchem.com/products/en460.html This review summarises research on the relationship between death anxiety and religiosity. The fear of death is commonly hypothesized as a motivation for religious belief. From a Terror Management Theory perspective, religious beliefs are especially attractive because they offer both literal and symbolic immortality in the form of afterlife beliefs and belonging in venerable systems of value respectively. However, the evidence for any relationship - whether correlational or causal - between death anxiety and religious belief is weak. Indeed, evidence for death anxiety under normal (i.e. non-life threatening) circumstances is surprisingly hard to find. If the fear of death motivates religiosity, it does so subtly, weakly, and sporadically.Theranostics including imaging and therapy has become an advanced trend for cancer treatment. It is of great significance to develop new theranostics agent for precision medicine research. In this regard, structurally precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) with ultra-small diameter and potential theranostic functions are no doubt to be a priority. In this study, we firstly investigated the photothermal and photodynamic properties of structurally precise oil-soluble bimetallic NCs (Pt1Ag28) and tactfully solubilize them into the hydrophobic inner cavity of biodegradable amphiphilic chitosan derivative (ACD) micelles via hydrophobic interaction. Positively charged Pt1Ag28@ACD with suitable particle size (∼60 nm) could not only realize effectively passive targeted delivery, but also be easily uptaken by negatively charged cancer cells for increasing targeting effect. Further, the aggregation induced emission fluorescence imaging (AIE FI)-guided enhanced photothermal/photodynamic therapy (PTT/PDT) on tumor is finally nicely achieved by the micelle solubilization of ACD micelles to Pt1Ag28 NCs, which were demonstrated by in vitro and in vivo experimental results. This theranostic platform overcom