Nanotechnology has been revolutionizing biomedical research and applications, offering innovative solutions to challenges in diagnostics, drug delivery, and therapeutics. One recent breakthrough in this field is the development of engineered cell membrane-camouflaged nanomaterials. By encapsulating synthetic nanoparticles within natural cell membranes, these hybrid constructs combine the functionalities of both synthetic and biological systems, resulting in enhanced biocompatibility, prolonged circulation time and targeted delivery. This article provides an in-depth exploration of the design principles, synthesis methods and biomedical applications of cell membrane-camouflaged nanomaterials, highlighting their potential to revolutionize various aspects of medicine.
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