Abstract:Transition-metal nanocatalysis represents a novel alternative
currently
experiencing flourishing progress to tackle the tumor microenvironment
(TME) in cancer therapy. These nanomaterials aim at attacking tumor
cells using the intrinsic selectivity of inorganic catalysts. In addition,
special attention to tune and control the release of these transition
metals is also required. Understanding the chemical reactions behind
the catalytic action of the transition-metal nanocatalysts and preventing
potential undesi… Show more
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