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This review highlights recent advances in engineering artificial antigen‐presenting cells (aAPCs) as alternatives to dendritic cells for T cell expansion. Key design principles inspired by the immunological synapse are discussed, with emphasis on strategies for polyclonal and antigen‐specific T cell expansion.
Nguyen Thi Nguyen, Yu Seok Youn
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Gram-positive bacterial membrane lipids at the host-pathogen interface. [PDF]
Joyce LR, Doran KS.
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The Review of the Studies of Lipid Bilayer Membrane
Masatada Kajiyama
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Interaction of a fluorescent probe with erythrocyte membrane and lipids: Effects of local anesthetics and calcium [PDF]
Maurice B. Feinstein+2 more
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Plasma‐Treated Hydrogel for Combined RONS and Chemotherapy Delivery: A Proof‐of‐Concept In Ovo
This study explores plasma‐treated hydrogels (PTH) as a new way to deliver both reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and chemotherapy (Doxorubicin) directly to tumors. In ovo tests show effects after a single dose, especially in osteosarcoma tumors. Tumor weight decrease, and a resistance‐related protein is reduced.
Milica Živanić+9 more
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Release of Lipids from Red Cell Membrane by Surface-active Agents
Tamotsu Kondo, Michiko Tomizawa
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A biomimetic nanomedicine (RBLN) constructed by loading natural antioxidants to clinically used layered double hydroxide nanoparticles is surface coated with fresh or senescent red blood cell membrane for balanced drug delivery to hepatocytes and KCs, thereby simultaneously alleviating liver oxidant stress and inflammation for effective drug‐induced ...
Jiahui Shao+8 more
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Plastidic membrane lipids are oxidized by a lipoxygenase in Lobosphaera incisa. [PDF]
Djian B+5 more
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Fluidity of membrane lipids: A single cell analysis of mouse normal lymphocytes and malignant lymphoma cells [PDF]
Michael Inbar
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Machine Learning‐Enabled Polymer Discovery for Enhanced Pulmonary siRNA Delivery
This study provides an efficient approach to train a machine learning model by merging heterogeneous literature data to predict suitable polymers for siRNA delivery. Without the need for extensive laboratory synthesis, the machine learning enabled a virtual screening and successfully predicted a polymer that is validated for effective gene silencing in
Felix Sieber‐Schäfer+10 more
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