Cell membrane-coated nanoparticles(CMCNs) inherit abundant source cell-relevant functions, including "self" markers, cross-talking with the immune system, biological targeting, and homing to specific regions. These enable them to possess preferred characteristics, including better biological compatibility, ...
A schematic diagram of preparing monotypic cell membrane-coated nanoparticles. Step 1 includes two processes of harvesting cell membrane fragments; step 2 requires cautious selection and fabrication of the inner core according to the purpose; step 3 is the final step to coat the cell membrane onto ...
Cell membrane coating technology is an approach to the biomimetic replication of cell membrane properties, and is an active area of ongoing research readily applicable to nanoscale biomedicine. Nanoparticles (NPs) coated with cell membranes offer an opportunity to unite natural cell membrane properties w...
...144 Chapter 4 Platelet Membrane-Coated Nanoparticles as “Nanosponges” for Autoantibody Clearance ...149 4.1. Introduction ...
Dendritic cell membrane-coated polyethylenimine/mRNA nanoparticles can effectively deliver mRNA to dendritic cells and induce immune responses. The potential of these nanoparticles can be broadly extended for immunotherapeutic treatments of various diseases by delivering mRNA to antigen-presenting cells. Downl...
Cellmembraneshavebeencontinuouslyimitatedandused orthemodifcationo nanoparticles(NPs)to improveNPbiologicalproperties.Cellmembrane-coatedNPs,wherecoreNPsarewrappedwithplasma membranevesicles,showhighbiocompatibility,targetingspecifcityandlowsidee ects.Comparedwith ...
Since their initial development, cell membrane-coated nanoparticles (CNPs) have become increasingly popular in the biomedical field. Despite their inherent versatility and ability to enable complex biological applications, there is considerable interest in augmenting the performance of CNPs through the introd...
Cell-Membrane-Coated Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery to the Brain for the Treatment of Neurological Diseases In recent years, cell-membrane-coated nanoparticles (CMCNPs) as drug-targeting delivery systems have become a research hotspot. Such a membrane-derived, ... J Li,Y Wei,C Zhang,...
Cell-derived nanoparticles have been garnering increased attention due to their ability to mimic many of the natural properties displayed by their source cells. This top-down engineering approach can be applied toward the development of novel therapeutic strategies owing to the unique interactions enable...
Herein, we briefly review the recent advances on cell membrane-coated nanoparticles for tumor-targeted drug delivery via the prolonging systemic circulation lifetime and the active targeting effect. Since the preferential accumulation of cell membrane-coated nanoparticles in tumor site, they are able to...