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Smart Nanozyme Platform with Activity‐Correlated Ratiometric Molecular Imaging for Predicting Therapeutic Effects
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Nanozymes with intrinsic enzyme-like characteristics have attracted enormous research interest in biological application. However, there is a lack of facile approach for evaluating the catalytic activity of nanozymes in living system. Herein, we develop a novel manganese-semiconducting polymer-based nanozyme (MSPN) with oxidase-like activity for reporting the catalytic activity of itself in acid-induced cancer therapy via ratiometric near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF)-photoacoustic (PA) molecular imaging. Notably, MSPN possess oxidase-like activity in tumor microenvironment, owing to the mixed-valent MnOx nanoparticles, which can effectively kill cancer cells. Because the semiconducting polymer (PFODBT) is conjugated with oxidase-responsive molecule (ORM), the catalytic activity of nanozyme can be correlated with the ratiometric signals of NIRF (FL<sub>695</sub> /FL<sub>825</sub> ) and PA (PA<sub>680</sub> /PA<sub>780</sub> ), which may provide new ideas for predicting anticancer efficacy of nanozymes in living system.
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