Programmable Release of Chemotherapeutics from Ferrocene‐Based Injectable Hydrogels Slows Melanoma Growth
Rebecca Rothe,
Yong Xu,
Johanna Wodtke
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogel‐based injectable drug delivery systems provide temporally and spatially controlled drug release with reduced adverse effects on healthy tissues. Therefore, they represent a promising therapeutic option for unresectable solid tumor entities. In this study, a peptide‐starPEG/hyaluronic acid‐based physical hydrogel is modified with ferrocene to provide a programmable drug release orchestrated by matrix‐drug interaction and local reactive oxygen species (ROS). The injectable ROS‐responsive hydrogel (hiROS… Show more
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