Self-sufficient nanoparticles with dual-enzyme activity trigger radical storms and activate cascade-amplified antitumor immunologic responses
Radiotherapy (RT) can potentially induce systemic immune responses by initiating immunogenic cell death (ICD) of tumor cells. However, RT-induced antitumor immunologic responses are sporadic and insufficient against cancer metastases. Herein, we construct multifunctional self-sufficient nanoparticle...
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Main Authors: | Liping Bai (Author), Jin Yang (Author), Siting Yu (Author), Zhongzheng Xiang (Author), Yuanyuan Zeng (Author), Meiling Shen (Author), Xiaorong Kou (Author), Qinjie Wu (Author), Changyang Gong (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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