Cellular nanovesicles for therapeutic immunomodulation: A perspective on engineering strategies and new advances
Cellular nanovesicles which are referred to as cell-derived, nanosized lipid bilayer structures, have emerged as a promising platform for regulating immune responses. Owing to their outstanding advantages such as high biocompatibility, prominent structural stability, and high loading capacity, cellu...
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Main Authors: | Endong Zhang (Author), Philana Phan (Author), Zongmin Zhao (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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