摘要
Smart nanoparticles(NPs)that respond to external and internal stimulations have been developing to achieve optimal drug release in tumor.However,applying these smart NPs to attain high antitumor performance is hampered by limited drug carriers and inefficient spatiotemporal control.Recently,a research team led by CAI Lintao from the Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology,
Smart nanoparticles(NPs)that respond to external and internal stimulations have been developing to achieve optimal drug release in tumor.However,applying these smart NPs to attain high antitumor performance is hampered by limited drug carriers and inefficient spatiotemporal control.Recently,a research team led by CAI Lintao from the Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology,Shenzhen Institutes of