2023
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202301163
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Programming Cell‐Derived Vesicles with Enhanced Immunomodulatory Properties

Abstract: Tumor‐associated macrophages are the predominant immune cells present in the tumor microenvironment and mostly exhibit a pro‐tumoral M2‐like phenotype. However, macrophage biology is reversible allowing them to acquire an anti‐tumoral M1‐like phenotype in response to external stimuli. A potential therapeutic strategy for treating cancer may be achieved by modulating macrophages from an M2 to an M1‐like phenotype with the tumor microenvironment. Here, programmed nanovesicles are generated as an immunomodulatory… Show more

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