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Abstract Systematic management of infected wounds requires simultaneous antiinfection and wound healing, which has become the current treatment dilemma. Recently, a multifunctional silver nanoclusters (AgNCs)‐based hydrogel dressing to meet these demands is developed. Here a diblock DNA with a cytosine‐rich fragment (as AgNCs template) and a guanine‐rich fragment (to form G‐quadruplex/hemin DNAzyme, termed G4/hemin) is designed, for G4/hemin functionalization of AgNCs. Inside bacteria, G4/hemin can not only accelerate the oxidative release of Ag + from AgNCs but also generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) via catalase‐ and peroxidase‐mimic activities, which enhance the antibacterial effect. On the other hand, the AgNCs exhibit robust anti‐inflammatory and antioxidative activities to switch M1 macrophages into M2 phenotype, which promotes wound healing. Moreover, the hemin is released to upregulate the heme oxygenase‐1, an intracellular enzyme that can relieve oxidative stress, which significantly alleviates the cytotoxicity of silver. As a result, such silver‐based dressing achieves potent therapeutic efficacy on infected wounds with excellent biosafety.
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