Intradermal Delivery of Cell Vaccine via Ice Microneedles for Cancer Treatment
Chunli Yang,
Wei Zhao,
Li Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The living tumor cell vaccine (TCV) holds a promise for cancer immunotherapy. Microneedle arrays provide a tool to improve the immune response of vaccines by the intradermal administration in a painless manner. However, it remains challenges for microneedle arrays to deliver the living TCV intradermally. Here, an ice microneedle array delivered living TCVs is shown with sustained granulocyte‐macrophage colony‐stimulating factor (GM‐CSF) secretion for cancer treatment. The ice microneedle array is composed of i… Show more
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