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An improved antitumor therapy can be achieved by rationally designing an intelligent nanomedicine with programmed functions to specifically eliminate tumors while leaving healthy tissues untouched. On page 733, X.‐Z. Zhang and co‐workers demonstrate a tailor‐made ZnO‐based nanococktail with a stealth capacity to trigger an intracellular cascade reaction, releasing drugs on‐demand for tumor‐specific...
In this work, a ZnO based nanococktail with programmed functions is designed and synthesized for self‐synergistic tumor targeting therapy. The nanococktail can actively target tumors via specific interaction of hyaluronic acid (HA) with CD44 receptors and respond to HAase‐rich tumor microenvironment to induce intracellular cascade reaction for controlled therapy. The exposed cell‐penetrating peptide...
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