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In addition to drugs, natural compounds such as functional food factors have demonstrated great potential for cancer therapy due to their low cost, mild side effects, and common raw materials. However, their short half‐life period, easy decomposition, and lack of targeting severely limit their further development. Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) are a new type of porous crystalline materials that...
Regulation of angiogenesis is a great challenge for effective anticancer therapy. Generally, anti‐angiogenic therapies are focused on inhibition of inducers involved in pro‐angiogenic communication pathways. Despite the great potential of anti‐angiogenic therapy, engineering efficient angiogenesis inhibition agents (AIAs) is still a formidable challenge, since most anti‐angiogenic therapies are limited...