2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2022.07.003
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Programmable therapeutic nanoscale covalent organic framework for photodynamic therapy and hypoxia-activated cascade chemotherapy

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“…(g) Curve of tumor growth inhibition, (h) tumor-bearing mice’s cumulative survival, and (i) tumor slides stained with HIF-1α in various treatment groups. Reproduced from ref with permission. Copyright (2022) Elsevier Ltd. (j) Schematic illustration of hypoxia-induced activation of Silicon­(IV) phthalocyanine prodrug.…”
Section: Utilizing Hypoxiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(g) Curve of tumor growth inhibition, (h) tumor-bearing mice’s cumulative survival, and (i) tumor slides stained with HIF-1α in various treatment groups. Reproduced from ref with permission. Copyright (2022) Elsevier Ltd. (j) Schematic illustration of hypoxia-induced activation of Silicon­(IV) phthalocyanine prodrug.…”
Section: Utilizing Hypoxiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As porphyrins can generate anticancer species 1 O 2 and raise the ambient temperature in response to near-infrared light, they are frequently utilized in the treatment of newly developed cancer and inflammatory disorders through PDT and PTT. PBAs with their ability to self-assemble into different nanomaterials and encapsulate distinct active species (DOX, PTX, perfluorocarbon, gold nanoparticles) have significant potential in disease treatments.…”
Section: Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, tremendous advances in nanotechnology and biomaterials have enabled the possibility of proposing new strategies for combined therapy and regeneration by nano-incorporated hydrogels. [12][13][14] For example, injectable hydrogels, constructed through dynamic crosslinks, have been widely applied for direct injection into the cancer tissue and sustained drug release through prolonged maintenance of the hydrogel in the target site. In recent years, a number of natural polymers have been used to prepare injectable hydrogels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%