“…Stimuli-responsive nanostructures that have been used for the treatment of various diseases can respond to physical stimuli, including ultrasounds, light, electric fields, and magnetic fields (Mura et al, 2013 ; Marino et al, 2015 , 2017b , c ; Genchi et al, 2016 , 2017b ), or they can take advantage of the changes in the biological microenvironment of each disease and respond to alterations in temperature, pH, redox conditions, ROS, and enzyme concentration (Tapeinos et al, 2008 , 2017 ; de la Rica et al, 2012 ; Torchilin, 2014 ; Tapeinos and Pandit, 2016 ; Bizeau et al, 2017 ). Furthermore, a combination of these stimuli (Mura et al, 2013 ; Tapeinos et al, 2013 , 2016 ; Efthimiadou et al, 2014a , b ; Lu et al, 2016 ) have also been used to increase the therapeutic versatility of the MDDS.…”