“…The main reasons behind using alginate as a matrix are it being FDA-approved, cost effective, has potential for large scale manufacturing, low immunogenicity, as well as inherent ionic behavior and hydrophilicity. 259 As an instance, one group utilized an alginate nanocomposite scaffold for the codelivery of programmed CAR T cells in conjunction with cyclic-dinucleotide (CDN), which was an effective platform for treating mild tumors. 250 Despite the advances in immunotherapy-conjugated materials and nanotechnology, a great of deal of time and energy must be expended to translate the ideas to clinic.…”