Nanosheet carriers loaded with drugs and phototherapeutics are used for effective cancer therapy, but the process remains challenging. Here, we prepared sulfur nanosheets (S-NSs) and then loaded tirapazamine (TPZ) and indocyanine green (ICG) with a loading efficiency of 6.3% and 94%, respectively. The obtained S-NSs-TPZ-ICG exhibits near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence, high O generation and photothermal conversion capabilities, good biocompatibility, and tumor microenvironment responsiveness. and experiments reveal that S-NSs-TPZ-ICG can be selectively decomposed under acidic and HO conditions to release TPZ and ICG, and significantly inhibit tumor growth under laser irradiation without obvious toxic side effects.
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