Mishra et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Dual Enzyme‐Encapsulated Materials for Biological Cascade Chemistry and Synergistic Tumor StarvationMishra et al., 2024
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- 6730361687561503384
- Author
- Mishra M
- Mishra M
- Dutta S
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- Publication venue
- Chemistry–A European Journal
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Abstract Framework and polymeric nanoreactors (NRs) have distinct advantages in improving chemical reaction efficiency in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Nanoreactor‐ loaded oxidoreductase enzyme is activated by tumor acidity to produce H2O2 by increasing …
- 206010028980 Neoplasm 0 title abstract description 221
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