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The Evolution of Microfluidic‐Based Drug‐Loading Techniques for Cells and Their Derivatives

Siyu Tong, Jiaqi Niu, Zhitao Wang, Yingao Jiao, Yanfei Fu, Dongxia Li, Xinni Pan, Nengquan Sheng, Yan Li, Peiru Min, Di Chen, Shengsheng Cui, Yanlei Liu, Shujing Lin

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Abstract

Conventional drug delivery techniques face challenges related to targeting and adverse reactions. Recent years have witnessed significant advancements in nanoparticle-based drug carriers. Nevertheless, concerns persist regarding their safety and insufficient metabolism. Employing cells and their derivatives, such as cell membranes and extracellular vesicles (EVs), as drug carriers effectively addresses the challenges associated with nanoparticle carriers. However, an essential hurdle remains in efficiently loading drugs into these carriers. With the advancement of microfluidic technology and its advantages in precise manipulation at the micro- and nanoscales, as well as minimal sample loss, it has found extensive application in the loading of drugs using cells and their derivatives, thereby fostering the development of drug-loading techniques. This paper outlines the characteristics and benefits of utilizing cells and their derivatives as drug carriers and provides an overview of current drug-loading techniques, particularly those rooted in microfluidic technology. The significant potential for microfluidic technology in targeted disease therapy through drug delivery systems employing cells and their derivatives, is foreseen.

Topics & Concepts

MicrofluidicsDrugNanotechnologyDrug deliveryDrug carrierExtracellular vesiclesTargeted drug deliveryMaterials sciencePharmacologyMedicineBiologyCell biologyExtracellular vesicles in diseaseNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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