Coatings on mammalian cells: Interfacing cells with their environment 06 Biological Sciences 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology

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Abstract

The research community is intent on harnessing increasingly complex biological building blocks. At present, cells represent a highly functional component for integration into higher order systems. In this review, we discuss the current application space for cellular coating technologies and emphasize the relationship between the target application and coating design. We also discuss how the cell and the coating interact in common analytical techniques, and where caution must be exercised in the interpretation of results. Finally, we look ahead at emerging application areas that are ideal for innovation in cellular coatings. In all, cellular coatings leverage the machinery unique to specific cell types, and the opportunities derived from these hybrid assemblies have yet to be fully realized.

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Davis, K. A., Wu, P. J., Cahall, C. F., Li, C., Gottipati, A., & Berron, B. J. (2019, January 17). Coatings on mammalian cells: Interfacing cells with their environment 06 Biological Sciences 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Journal of Biological Engineering. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13036-018-0131-6

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