It is well known that tumors have an acidic pH microenvironment and contain a high content of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). These features of the tumor microenvironment may provide physiochemical conditions that are suitable for selective tumor therapy and recognition. Here, for the first time, we demonstrate that a type of graphene oxide nanoparticle (N-GO) can exhibit peroxidase-like activities (i.e., can increase the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS)) under acidic conditions and catalyze the conversion of H2O2 to ROS-hydroxyl radicals (HO·) in the acidic microenvironment in Hela tumors. The concentrated and highly toxic HO· can then trigger necrosis of tumor cells. In the microenvironment of normal tissues, which has a neutral pH and l...
Diagnosis of oncological diseases remains at the forefront of current medical research. Carbonic Anh...
Therapeutic nanosystems which can be triggered by the distinctive tumor microenvironment possess gre...
Hypoxia promotes not only the invasiveness of tumor cells, but also chemoresistance in cancer. Tumor...
Solid tumors have a unique tumor microenvironment (TME), which includes hypoxia, low acidity, and hi...
Graphene has a promising future in applications such as disease diagnosis, cancer therapy, drug/gene...
Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for cancer therapy are the topic of interest for many res...
Direct hypoxia alleviation and lactate depletion in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are promising f...
A pH-responsive nanocarrier is developed by coating nanoscale graphene oxide (NGO) with dual types o...
We chemically tuned the oxidation status of graphene oxide (GO) and constructed a GO-based nanoplatf...
Development of efficient artificial enzymes is an emerging field in nanobiotechnology, since these a...
Abstract Hypoxia and high accumulation of lactic acid in the tumor microenvironment provide fertile ...
Insufficient oxygenation (hypoxia), acidic pH (acidosis), and elevated levels of reactive oxygen spe...
Construction of multifunctional stimuli-responsive nanosystems intelligently responsive to inner phy...
Hepatocellular carcinoma or hepatoma is a primary malignant neoplasm that responsible for 75–90% of ...
Tumor hypoxia is known to result in radiotherapy resistance and traditional radiotherapy using super...
Diagnosis of oncological diseases remains at the forefront of current medical research. Carbonic Anh...
Therapeutic nanosystems which can be triggered by the distinctive tumor microenvironment possess gre...
Hypoxia promotes not only the invasiveness of tumor cells, but also chemoresistance in cancer. Tumor...
Solid tumors have a unique tumor microenvironment (TME), which includes hypoxia, low acidity, and hi...
Graphene has a promising future in applications such as disease diagnosis, cancer therapy, drug/gene...
Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for cancer therapy are the topic of interest for many res...
Direct hypoxia alleviation and lactate depletion in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are promising f...
A pH-responsive nanocarrier is developed by coating nanoscale graphene oxide (NGO) with dual types o...
We chemically tuned the oxidation status of graphene oxide (GO) and constructed a GO-based nanoplatf...
Development of efficient artificial enzymes is an emerging field in nanobiotechnology, since these a...
Abstract Hypoxia and high accumulation of lactic acid in the tumor microenvironment provide fertile ...
Insufficient oxygenation (hypoxia), acidic pH (acidosis), and elevated levels of reactive oxygen spe...
Construction of multifunctional stimuli-responsive nanosystems intelligently responsive to inner phy...
Hepatocellular carcinoma or hepatoma is a primary malignant neoplasm that responsible for 75–90% of ...
Tumor hypoxia is known to result in radiotherapy resistance and traditional radiotherapy using super...
Diagnosis of oncological diseases remains at the forefront of current medical research. Carbonic Anh...
Therapeutic nanosystems which can be triggered by the distinctive tumor microenvironment possess gre...
Hypoxia promotes not only the invasiveness of tumor cells, but also chemoresistance in cancer. Tumor...