NIR-Mediated Pyroelectric Catalysis for Sustained ROS/RNS Generation and Advanced Cancer Therapy In Vivo via Injectable Hydrogel
Yandai Lin,
Yanxi Yang,
Xueli Ren
et al.
Abstract:Exogenous electrical stimulation has attracted considerable attention due to the advantages of microelectric induction and subsequent biological effects such as actin reorganization and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Herein, an injectable hydrogel of BPR-ARG@Gel (BAG) with pyroelectric BPR nanoparticle loading and L-arginine (ARG) introduction was fabricated for advanced cancer therapy in vivo. Due to the photothermal effect, the holes and electrons in BPR nanoparticles were separated to produce an … Show more
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