Development of Ruthenium Nanophotocages with Red or Near‐Infrared Light‐Responsiveness
Zongwei Zhang,
Maomao He,
Ran Wang
et al.
Abstract:The development of light‐triggered ruthenium (Ru) nanophotocages has revolutionized conventional methods of drug administration, thereby facilitating cancer therapy in a noninvasive and temperate manner. Ru nanophotocages employ a distinct approach known as photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT), wherein light‐induced ligand dissociation yields a toxic metal complex or a ligand capable of performing other functions such as optically controlled protein degradation and drug delivery. Simultaneously, this process is … Show more
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