Building Synthetic Biosensors Using Red Blood Cell Proteins
Taylor B. Dolberg,
Taylor F. Gunnels,
Te Ling
et al.
Abstract:As the use of engineered cell therapies expands from
pioneering
efforts in cancer immunotherapy to other applications, an attractive
but less explored approach is the use of engineered red blood cells
(RBCs). Compared to other cells, RBCs have a very long circulation
time and reside in the blood compartment, so they could be ideally
suited for applications as sentinel cells that enable in situ sensing and diagnostics. However, we largely lack tools for converting
RBCs into biosensors. A unique challenge is tha… Show more
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