Abstract

A ruthenium-based photocage that can be activated by 760 nm NIR light via single-photon pathway is reported by Xuezhao Li, Wen Sun, et al. in their Research Article (e202218768). The photocage was engineered into amphiphilic block copolymers, forming nanoparticles via self-assembly, which release the ruthenium complex-based photocages to inhibit tumor proliferation in vivo upon exposure to NIR light.

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