Intracellular Delivery to Red Blood Cells

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The current subject matter includes methods, systems, articles, and techniques to deliver material to anucleate cells, such as red blood cells. Using a rapid deformation based microfluidic system, loading of red blood cells with macromolecules of different sizes has been shown. Although delivery to some mammalian cells, such as cancer cell lines and fibroblasts had been previously demonstrated using this technique, those designs were incompatible with RBCs that have dramatically different physical properties. Through the use of smaller constriction sizes, high speeds and different buffers successful delivery to red blood cells can be achieved. By enabling robust delivery to red blood cells in a simple, scalable manner, the current subject matter can be implemented in a diversity of applications that deliver material to study red blood cell diseases and/or use red blood cells as a therapeutic platform. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described.

Researchers

Klavs F. Jensen / James Abshire / Armon Sharei / Jacquin Niles

Departments: Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Biological Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems, Cell Separation, Synthetic Biology
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Netherlands | Granted | 3,320,082
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Singapore | Pending
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Australia | Granted | 2,016,289,530
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Canada | Published application
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    United States of America | Granted | 11,299,698
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    European Patent Convention | Granted | 3,320,082
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    China | Published application
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Japan | Granted | 6,925,984
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Singapore | Pending
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    European Patent Convention | Published application
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Germany | Granted | 3,320,082
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    France | Granted | 3,320,082
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    United Kingdom | Granted | 3,320,082
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Japan | Granted | 7,255,904
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    United States of America | Published application
  • delivery of materials to anucleate cells
    Hong Kong | Published application

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