Emerging porous materials for cell encapsulation
Abstract
This review summarizes recent progress in cell@MOF, cell@COF, and cell@HOF composites from a synthetic biology and materials science perspective. It outlines key synthetic strategies for the synthesis of porous abiotic exoskeletons, focusing on framework-based materials. Additionally, it discusses the cell surface chemistry and current methods for assessing cell viability. Major applications, including cell therapy, biocatalysis, biosensing, and CO2 mitigation, are examined alongside approaches for composite preparation and characterization. This review concludes with prospects and challenges for using framework materials to engineer synthetic cells and enhance cellular functions.

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