Zinc Oxide‐Enhanced Copper Sulfide Nanozymes Promote the Healing of Infected Wounds by Activating Immune and Inflammatory Responses
Wei Zhang,
Yang Lv,
Qiang Niu
et al.
Abstract:Bacterial infection and an excessive inflammatory response are two major factors that affect the healing of infected wounds. The zinc oxide/copper sulfide (ZnO‐CuS) microspheres (MSs) developed in this work can kill bacteria and resist inflammation. ZnO‐CuS exhibits different enzyme‐like activities depending on pH. In acidic environments, ZnO‐CuS exhibits peroxidase‐like (POD‐like) activity and can convert hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into hydroxyl radicals (•OH) for sterilization. Under neutral conditions, ZnO‐Cu… Show more
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