“…Stimulus-responsive amphiphilic polymers can form or reconstitute into various microstructures, including spheres, vesicles, lamellae, and other complex aggregates, , given a suitable external stimulus, such as light irradiation, , temperature, , pH, , enzymes, or redox conditions. , Over the last few decades, photoresponsive amphiphilic polymers have aroused considerable interest due to the relatively fast, remotely controllable, and versatile properties in the fields of nanocarriers, drug delivery, and cell imaging. − …”