Cell Surface Engineering by Phase‐Separated Coacervates for Antibody Display and Targeted Cancer Cell Therapy
Hongfei Chen,
Yishu Bao,
Xiaojing Li
et al.
Abstract:Cell therapies such as CAR‐T have demonstrated significant clinical successes, driving the investigation of immune cell surface engineering using natural and synthetic materials to enhance their therapeutic performance. However, many of these materials do not fully replicate the dynamic nature of the extracellular matrix (ECM). This study presents a cell surface engineering strategy that utilizes phase‐separated peptide coacervates to decorate the surface of immune cells. We meticulously designed a tripeptide,… Show more
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