Near Infrared‐Triggered Nitric Oxide‐Release Nanovesicles with Mild‐Photothermal Antibacterial and Immunomodulation for Healing MRSA‐Infected Diabetic Wounds
Chang Xu,
Jiqing Zhang,
Junxian Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Bacterial infection‐induced excessive inflammation is a major obstacle in diabetic wound healing. Nitric oxide (NO) exhibits significant antibacterial activity but is extremely deficient in diabetes. Hence, a near‐infrared (NIR)‐triggered NO release system is constructed through codelivery of polyarginine (PArg) and gold nanorods (Au) in an NIR‐activatable methylene blue (MB) polypeptide‐assembled nanovesicle (Au/PEL‐PBA‐MB/PArg). Upon NIR irradiation, the quenched MB in the nanovesicles is photoactivated to g… Show more
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