Engineering bacterial outer membrane vesicles as transdermal nanoplatforms for photo-TRAIL–programmed therapy against melanoma
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Researchers are exploring the use of bacterial outer membrane vesicles as a delivery system for cancer therapy, including treatments for melanoma and solid tumors. These vesicles may have potential in photodynamic anticancer therapy and immunotherapy, and could also be used to regulate the inflammatory immune environment. The field of research appears to be broad, with studies also investigating the use of vesicles derived from other sources, such as plants, for various therapeutic applications.
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