Bioengineered bacterial outer membrane vesicles encapsulated polybia-mastoparan i fusion peptide as a promising nanoplatform for bladder cancer immune-modulatory chemotherapy

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  • who: Chunyu Ren from the Institute of Biophysics (CAS), China Texas AandM University, United States have published the Article: Bioengineered bacterial outer membrane vesicles encapsulated Polybia-mastoparan I fusion peptide as a promising nanoplatform for bladder cancer immune-modulatory chemotherapy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report a bioengineered OMV-based platform facilely fabricated by wrapping genetically generated fusion MPI peptides into OMVs for BCa immune-modulatory chemotherapy, resulting in satisfactory therapeutic outcome and biosafety. The research proposes a significant strategy to expanding applications of MPI peptide and OMVs in cancer treatment.
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