Original paper
Activatable nanomedicine for overcoming hypoxia-induced resistance to chemotherapy and inhibiting tumor growth by inducing collaborative apoptosis and ferroptosis in solid tumors
Abstract
Hypoxia has been firmly correlated to the drug resistance of solid tumors. Alleviation of hypoxia by tumor reoxygenation is expected to sensitize the chemotherapy toward solid tumors. Alternatively, ferroptosis provides a therapeutic strategy to overcome apoptotic resistance and multidrug resistance of solid tumors, collaboratively strengthening the chemotherapy toward hypoxic tumors. Herein, an ultrasound (US)-activatable nanomedicine was...
Paper Details
Title
Activatable nanomedicine for overcoming hypoxia-induced resistance to chemotherapy and inhibiting tumor growth by inducing collaborative apoptosis and ferroptosis in solid tumors
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
268
Pages
120537 - 120537
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