Engineered Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)‐Responsive Artificial H+/Cl− Ion Channels for Targeted Cancer Treatment
Chunyan Jia,
Daoxin Luo,
Jin Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐responsive ion channels regulate the ion flow across the membranes in response to alterations in the cellular redox state, playing a crucial role in cellular adaptation to oxidative stress. Despite their significance, replicating ROS‐responsive functionality in artificial ion channels remains elusive. In this study, we introduce a novel class of artificial H+/Cl‐ ion channels activatable by elevated ROS levels in cancer cells. ROS‐induced decaging of the phenylboronate group trigg… Show more
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