Abstract
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cell type in the blood, and play a critical role in oxygen transport. With the development of nanobiotechnology and synthetic biology, scientists have found multiple ways to take advantage of the characteristics of RBCs, such as their long circulation time, to construct universal RBCs, develop drug delivery systems, and transform cell therapies for cancer and other diseases. This article reviews the component and aging mystery of RBCs, the methods for the applied universal RBCs, and the application prospects of RBCs, such as the engineering modification of RBCs used in cytopharmaceuticals for drug delivery and immunotherapy. Finally, we summarize some perspectives on the biological features of RBCs and provide further insights into translational medicine.
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Zhang, X., Lin, Y., Xin, J., Zhang, Y., Yang, K., Luo, Y., & Wang, B. (2024). Red blood cells in biology and translational medicine: natural vehicle inspires new biomedical applications. Theranostics. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.87425
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