Nanocatalysts: The New Frontier in Tuning the Immune System for Cancer Therapy
A new perspective article in ACS Nano Medicine highlights the emerging role of engineered nanocatalysts as potent immunomodulators for antitumor immunotherapy. These nanomaterials, which can include structures like nanoparticles and liposomes, are designed to go beyond traditional drug delivery. By leveraging their catalytic properties, they can actively remodel the tumor microenvironment, triggering specific immune responses that enhance the body’s ability to fight cancer.
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