Bioorthogonal Janus microparticles for photothermal and chemo‐therapy
Qingfei Zhang,
Gaizhen Kuang,
Kai Chen
et al.
Abstract:Bioorthogonal chemistry, recognized as a highly efficient tool in chemical biology, has shown significant value in cancer treatment. The primary objective is to develop efficient delivery strategies to achieve enhanced bioorthogonal drug treatment for tumors. Here, Janus microparticles (JMs) loaded with cyclooctene‐modified doxorubicin prodrug (TCO‐DOX) and tetrazine‐modified indocyanine green (Tz‐ICG) triggers are reported. Besides activating TCO‐DOX, Tz‐ICG is also a photothermal agent used in photothermal t… Show more
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