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Cuprous-based nanozymes have demonstrated great potential for cascade chemodynamic therapy (CDT) due to their higher catalytic efficiency and simple reaction conditions. Here, hollow cuprous oxide@nitrogen-doped carbon (HCONC) dual-shell structures are designed as nanozymes for CDT oncotherapy. This HCONC with a size distribution of 130 nm is synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal method using cupric nitrate and dimethyl formamide as precursors. The thin-layer carbon (1.88 nm) of HCONC enhances the water-stability and reduces the systemic toxicity of cuprous oxide nanocrystals. The dissolved Cu of HCONC in acid solution induces a Fenton-like reaction and exhibits a fast reaction rate for catalyzing H O into highly toxic hydroxyl radicals (·OH). Meanwhile, the formed Cu consumes oversaturated glutathione (GSH) to avoid its destruction of ROS at the intracellular level. In general, both cellular and animal experiments show that HCONC demonstrates excellent antitumor ability without causing significant systemic toxicity, which may present tremendous potential for clinical cancer therapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202107422DOI Listing

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