An Immune‐Enhancing Injectable Hydrogel Loaded with Esketamine and DDP Promotes Painless Immunochemotherapy to Inhibit Breast Cancer Growth
Xiali Yin,
Yaohua Ke,
Ying Liang
et al.
Abstract:Chemotherapy is the cornerstone of triple‐negative breast cancer. The poor effectiveness and severe neuropathic pain caused by it have a significant impact on the immune system. Studies confirmed that immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), have critical roles in tumor immune regulation and prognosis. In this study, it is revealed that the painless administration of Esketamine, combined with Cisplatin (DDP), can exert an anti‐tumor effect, which is further boosted by the hydrogel delivery system. It … Show more
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