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On‐demand release of carbon monoxide (CO) is realized through a novel near‐infrared‐responsive nanomedicine in favor of the enhancement of therapy efficacy and biosafety of CO therapy.
A metal carbonyl‐caged graphene oxide nanomedicine engineered to deliver a CO donor into cells effectively and to release CO gas in a controlled manner for improved efficacy and biosafety of CO therapy is presented by Z Qian, X. Chen, and co‐workers on page 6741. The nanoformula is highly responsive to near‐infrared light for the on‐demand release of CO gas, which generates an anti‐inflammation effect...
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