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An amphiphilic Ru‐containing block copolymer is used as a photoactivated polymetallodrug for anticancer phototherapy. The block copolymer self‐assembles into nanoparticles, which can accumulate at tumor sites in a mouse model. Red light irradiation of the block copolymer nanoparticles releases anticancer Ru complexes and generates cytotoxic 1O2, both of which can inhibit tumor growth.
X.‐J. Liang, S. Wu, and co‐workers demonstrate a redlight‐responsive Ru‐containing block copolymer as a polymetallodrug for phototherapy in article 1603702. This block copolymer self‐assembles into nanoparticles that can accumulate at the tumor sitet. Red‐light irradiation induces release of the anticancer Ru complexes and generates cytotoxic 1O2, both of which inhibit the growth of cancer cell.
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