The present work sheds light on a generally overlooked issue in the emerging field of bio-orthogonal catalysis within tumor microenvironments (TMEs): the interplay between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic processes. In most cases, previous works dealing with nanoparticle-based catalysis in the TME, focus on the effects obtained (e.g. tumor cell death) and attribute the results to heterogeneous processes alone. The specific mechanisms are rarely substantiated and, furthermore, the possibility of a significant contribution of homogeneous processes by leached species –and the complexes that they may form with biomolecules- is neither contemplated nor pursued. Herein, we have designed a bimetallic catalyst nanoparticle containing Cu and ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la XXXVIII Reunión Bienal de la Real Sociedad Española de Química, c...
Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) can efficiently destroy tumor cells via Fenton reaction in the presence o...
Synthetic organic molecules, which can selectively convert excess intracellular copper (Cu) ions to ...
The present work sheds light on a generally overlooked issue in the emerging field of bio-orthogonal...
Heterogeneous catalysis has emerged as a promising alternative for the development of new cancer the...
Transition-metal nanocatalysis represents a novel alternative currently experiencing flourishing pro...
© An urgent need in chemodynamic therapy (CDT) is to achieve high Fenton catalytic efficiency at sma...
Heterogeneous catalysis has emerged as a promising alternative for the development of new cancer the...
Nanomaterials with enzyme‐mimicking activity (nanozymes) show potential for therapeutic intervention...
Ferroptosis, as a newly discovered cell death form, has become an attractive target for precision ca...
Powerful tools have emerged in the past few years to allow the sensing, imaging and modulation of bi...
Initiating localized catalytic chemical reactions in tumor microenvironment (TME) can achieve appeal...
At this stage, it is very important to produce strong antibacterial drugs to solve the problem of mu...
How to optimize the enzyme-like catalytic activity of nanozymes to improve their applicability has b...
14 pags., 12 figs., 1 tab.Artificial enzymes with modulated enzyme-mimicking activities of natural s...
Resumen del póster presentado a la XXXVIII Reunión Bienal de la Real Sociedad Española de Química, c...
Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) can efficiently destroy tumor cells via Fenton reaction in the presence o...
Synthetic organic molecules, which can selectively convert excess intracellular copper (Cu) ions to ...
The present work sheds light on a generally overlooked issue in the emerging field of bio-orthogonal...
Heterogeneous catalysis has emerged as a promising alternative for the development of new cancer the...
Transition-metal nanocatalysis represents a novel alternative currently experiencing flourishing pro...
© An urgent need in chemodynamic therapy (CDT) is to achieve high Fenton catalytic efficiency at sma...
Heterogeneous catalysis has emerged as a promising alternative for the development of new cancer the...
Nanomaterials with enzyme‐mimicking activity (nanozymes) show potential for therapeutic intervention...
Ferroptosis, as a newly discovered cell death form, has become an attractive target for precision ca...
Powerful tools have emerged in the past few years to allow the sensing, imaging and modulation of bi...
Initiating localized catalytic chemical reactions in tumor microenvironment (TME) can achieve appeal...
At this stage, it is very important to produce strong antibacterial drugs to solve the problem of mu...
How to optimize the enzyme-like catalytic activity of nanozymes to improve their applicability has b...
14 pags., 12 figs., 1 tab.Artificial enzymes with modulated enzyme-mimicking activities of natural s...
Resumen del póster presentado a la XXXVIII Reunión Bienal de la Real Sociedad Española de Química, c...
Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) can efficiently destroy tumor cells via Fenton reaction in the presence o...
Synthetic organic molecules, which can selectively convert excess intracellular copper (Cu) ions to ...