“…In addition, chemotherapy based on stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems (SDDSs) have been implemented in extensive research and have been combined with phototherapy [7,8,9,10,11]. Various sensitive functional groups (e.g., disulfide, hydrazide, and imidazole) have been widely introduced into SDDSs to achieve controllable drug release and cancer therapy [12,13,14,15,16]. Among them, the reductive glutathione (GSH), with a discrepant concentration gradient between the extracellular fluid (2–10 μM) and the tumor intracellular fluid (2–10 mM), can allow SDDSs to quickly release their payload through the cleavage of disulfide bonds to achieve chemotherapy [17,18,19].…”