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Bacterial infection is one of the most serious physiological conditions threatening human health. There is an increasing demand for more effective bacterial diagnosis and treatment through noninvasive theranostic approaches. Herein, a new strategy is reported to achieve in vivo metabolic labeling of bacteria through the use of MIL‐100 (Fe) nanoparticles (NPs) as the nanocarrier for precise delivery...
In article number 1706831, Deling Kong, Bin Liu, and co‐workers report a new in vivo antibacterial strategy. With the help of a metal–organic framework, a functionalized amino acid, and photosensitizer nanoparticles with aggregation‐induced emission, bacteria hidden in the body can be specifically detected and killed via bioorthogonal reaction, followed by imaging‐guided photodynamic therapy. This...
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