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Facile synthesis of polylactide coarse microspheres as artificial antigen-presenting cells.

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Magnetic poly(l-lactide) coarse microspheres were synthesized via an emulsion method followed by chemical etching. Subsequently, anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies were attached to the microspheres via an avidin-biotin amplification system as… Click to show full abstract

Magnetic poly(l-lactide) coarse microspheres were synthesized via an emulsion method followed by chemical etching. Subsequently, anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies were attached to the microspheres via an avidin-biotin amplification system as artificial antigen-presenting cells. The activation of T cells was enhanced significantly due to the surface topographic structure and increased signal molecule amount.

Keywords: coarse microspheres; antigen presenting; artificial antigen; presenting cells

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2018

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