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- Intracellular bacteria destruction via traceable enzymes-responsive release and deferoxamine-mediated ingestion of a...
- Bacteria-propelled microrockets to promote the tumor accumulation and intracellular drug uptake
- 3D spheroids generated on carbon nanotube-functionalized fibrous scaffolds for drug metabolism and toxicity screenin...
- Fibrous strips decorated with cleavable aggregation-induced emission probes for visual detection of Hg2+
- Janus micromotors for motion-capture-ratiometric fluorescence detection of circulating tumor cells
- Macrophage spheroids with chronological phenotype shifting to promote therapeutic angiogenesis in critical limb isch...
- Engineering HepG2 spheroids with injectable fiber fragments as predictable models for drug metabolism and tumor infi...
- Janus micromotors for motion-capture-lighting of bacteria
- Bacterial biofilm destruction by size/surface charge-adaptive micelles
- Synergistic antitumor efficacy of hybrid micelles with mitochondrial targeting and stimuli-responsive drug release
- Fluorescent fibrous mats assembled with self-propagating probes for visual sensing of hydrogen peroxide and choline
- Enzyme-powered Janus nanomotors launched from intratumoral depots to address drug delivery barriers
- Uniform-field electrospinning for 3D printing of fibrous configurations as strain sensors
- Sequential drug release to modulate collagen synthesis and promote micelle penetration in tumors
- Bacterial microbots for acid-labile release of hybrid micelles to promote the synergistic antitumor efficacy
- Antibacterial micelles with vancomycin-mediated targeting and pH/lipase-triggered release of antibiotics
- Acid-labile degradation of injectable fiber fragments to release bioreducible micelles for targeted cancer therapy
- An implantable depot capable of in situ generation of micelles to achieve controlled and targeted tumor chemotherap...
- Doxorubicin-conjugated Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 swimmers to achieve tumor targeting and responsive drug release
- Tumor pH-responsive release of drug-conjugated micelles from fiber fragments for intratumoral chemotherapy.