1. The article reviews advancements in using nanomaterials to induce ferroptosis in cancer cells, focusing on molecular dynamics and innovative therapy strategies. 2. It highlights studies where nanomaterials like gold nanoparticles and lipid/polymeric nanoparticles were used to target cancer cells effectively. 3. The development of multifunctional nanoplatforms integrating therapeutic and diagnostic functionalities is discussed, showing potential for personalized cancer therapy.
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