Abstract
Tumor Therapy
A pH-responsive cluster metal–organic framework nanoparticle is developed by Wenguo Cui, Baiyong Shen, Hélder A. Santos, and co-workers in article number 2203915, based on acid-induced conversion from hydrophilicity to hydrophobicity, leading to aggregated nanoparticles. These nanoparticles inhibit tumor growth and reactivate the tumor microenvironment in both pancreatic and breast cancer models.
A pH-responsive cluster metal–organic framework nanoparticle is developed by Wenguo Cui, Baiyong Shen, Hélder A. Santos, and co-workers in article number 2203915, based on acid-induced conversion from hydrophilicity to hydrophobicity, leading to aggregated nanoparticles. These nanoparticles inhibit tumor growth and reactivate the tumor microenvironment in both pancreatic and breast cancer models.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 19-Oct-2022 |
Keywords
- cancer
- metal–organic frameworks
- nanoparticles
- pH-responsive targeting
- targeting