Cell Membrane-Cloaked Nanotherapeutics for Targeted Drug Delivery

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Abstract

Cell membrane cloaking technique is bioinspired nanotechnology that takes advantage of naturally derived design cues for surface modification of nanoparticles. Unlike modification with synthetic materials, cell membranes can replicate complex physicochemical properties and biomimetic functions of the parent cell source. This technique indeed has the potential to greatly augment existing nanotherapeutic platforms. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of engineered cell membrane-based nanotherapeutics for targeted drug delivery and biomedical applications and discuss the challenges and opportunities of cell membrane cloaking techniques for clinical translation.

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Lee, N. H., You, S., Taghizadeh, A., Taghizadeh, M., & Kim, H. S. (2022, February 1). Cell Membrane-Cloaked Nanotherapeutics for Targeted Drug Delivery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042223

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