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Copper‐Based Nanoscale Coordination Polymers Augmented Tumor Radioimmunotherapy for Immunogenic Cell Death Induction and T‐Cell Infiltration

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Insufficient T-cell infiltration seriously hinders the efficacy of tumor immunotherapy. Induction of immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a potentially feasible approach to increase T-cell infiltration. Since ionizing radiation can only induce low-level ICD, this study constructs Cu-based nanoscale coordination polymers (Cu-NCPs) with mixed-valence (Cu<sup>+</sup> /Cu<sup>2+</sup> ), which can simultaneously and independently induce the generation of Cu<sup>+</sup> -triggered hydroxyl radicals and Cu<sup>2+</sup> -triggered GSH elimination, to synergize with radiation therapy for potent ICD induction. Markedly, this synergetic therapy remarkably enhances dendritic cell maturation and promotes antitumor CD8<sup>+</sup> T-cell infiltration, thereby potentiating the development of checkpoint blockade immunotherapies against primary and metastatic tumors.

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