Nanomaterials for Endogenous and Exogenous Hydrogen Sulfide-Based NIR Photothermal Cancer Therapy: A Review
Yucheng Zeng,
Tianyu Wu,
Qingshan Pan
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) is recognized as the third gaseous signaling molecule present, playing a crucial role in cellular processes. When designing nanomaterials, H 2 S not only serves as a cancer biomarker but also directly influences tumor cell proliferation and metastasis by modulating its concentration. However, gas donor inability to actively accumulate within tumors and release gas in a controlled manner results in restricted cancer treatment efficacy and potential toxic side effects. Near-infrared (NIR… Show more
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