Abstract
Nonspherical ellipsoidal nanodimensional artificial antigen-presenting cells (aAPCs) are fabricated by J. J. Green and co-workers and on page 1519 they are shown to have superior T-Cell activation and pharmacokinetic properties compared to equivalent spherical nanodimensional aAPCs. Shown on the cover are transmission electron microscopy images of the ellipsoidal nanoparticles interacting with a computer generated T-Cell membrane as nano aAPCs. Due to their larger radius of curvature, ellipsoidal nano aAPCs are more effective at biomimicry of natural APCs for antigen-specific T-Cell activation.
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