Light-controlled reactive oxygen species (ROS)-producible polymeric micelles with simultaneous drug-release triggering and endo/lysosomal escape

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Kihong KimKun Na

Abstract

A doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded and light-induced ROS-producing polymeric micelle (D-LRPM), in which light triggers simultaneous DOX-release and endo/lysosomal escape, produces a powerful, spatiotemporally controllable, therapeutic efficacy for tumor treatment.

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