Issue 97, 2025

Fluorescent protein display on cellular mimic enables rapid and accurate identification of natural killer cell phenotypes

Abstract

We present a multichannel sensor array based on resurfaced fluorescent proteins and red blood cell membrane-coated polydopamine nanoparticles, and show its capacity to identify natural killer cell phenotypes.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescent protein display on cellular mimic enables rapid and accurate identification of natural killer cell phenotypes

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Oct 2025
Accepted
30 Oct 2025
First published
05 Nov 2025

Chem. Commun., 2025,61, 19293-19296

Fluorescent protein display on cellular mimic enables rapid and accurate identification of natural killer cell phenotypes

H. Liu, Z. Li, S. Zhou, J. Chen, M. Liu, H. Wang, Y. Zhang, R. Deng and X. Zhu, Chem. Commun., 2025, 61, 19293 DOI: 10.1039/D5CC05675F

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