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Reactive oxygen species-sensitive polymeric nanocarriers for synergistic cancer therapy.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive nanocarriers have aroused widespread interest in recent years. On the one hand, a high ROS level has been detected in many types of tumor cells. On… Click to show full abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive nanocarriers have aroused widespread interest in recent years. On the one hand, a high ROS level has been detected in many types of tumor cells. On the other hand, ROS generation is also induced during photodynamic, sonodynamic, or chemodynamic therapy. In addition, multiple types of polymers are sensitive to ROS. Therefore, numerous ROS-responsive polymeric nanocarriers with unique ROS-responsive characteristics have been developed. This review discusses ROS-sensitive polymeric nanocarriers to improve drug delivery efficacy. In particular, ROS-responsive nanocarriers for synergistic cancer therapy are highlighted. The development of novel ROS-sensitive nanocarriers holds great potential for combining ROS-mediated therapy, such as photodynamic therapy, and other therapies to achieve synergistic anticancer efficacy.

Keywords: reactive oxygen; sensitive polymeric; oxygen species; polymeric nanocarriers; therapy; ros responsive

Journal Title: Acta biomaterialia
Year Published: 2021

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