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Fucoidan-Coated Layer-by-layer Lipid Nanoparticles for the Generation of CAR-Macrophages

Modulation of immune cells as therapeutic tools has gained significant clinical relevance in the treatment of cancer. Among them, macrophages represent a promising immunotherapeutic platform not only because they can internalize tumor material, but also because they profoundly shape the tumor microenvironment through cytokine production, antigen presentation, metabolic regulation, and modulation of other immune and stromal populations. Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) have enabled RNA therapies to the bedside and are thus considered the gold standard for gene delivery. However, optimizing LNPs for RNA delivery to macrophages remains an active area of investigation. Here, we propose the surface mod

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