Bacteria-mediated tumor immunotherapy via photothermally-programmed PD1 expression†
The special microenvironment of a solid tumor promotes the orientation and colonization of facultative anaerobes. Intratumoral bacterial infection disrupts the local vascular system to form a thrombus, resulting in darkened tumor sites and enhanced near-infrared absorption. Based on this, we constru...
Main Authors: | Gan, T. (Author), Hou, J. (Author), Hu, Y. (Author), Huang, F. (Author), Ji, P. (Author), Ma, L. (Author), Ren, D. (Author), Xu, W. (Author), Yu, Z. (Author), Zhang, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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