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    Magnetic Micromotors for Multiple Motile Sperm Cells Capture, Transport, and Enzymatic Release
    (Weinheim : Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2020) Xu, H.; Medina-Sánchez, M.; Schmidt, O.G.
    An integrated system combining a magnetically-driven micromotor and a synthetized protein-based hyaluronic acid (HA) microflake is presented for the in situ selection and transport of multiple motile sperm cells (ca. 50). The system appeals for targeted sperm delivery in the reproductive system to assist fertilization or to deliver drugs. The binding mechanism between the HA microflake and sperm relies on the interactions between HA and the corresponding sperm HA receptors. Once sperm are captured within the HA microflake, the assembly is trapped and transported by a magnetically-driven helical microcarrier. The trapping of the sperm-microflake occurs by a local vortex induced by the microcarrier during rotation-translation under a rotating magnetic field. After transport, the microflake is enzymatically hydrolyzed by local proteases, allowing sperm to escape and finally reach the target location. This cargo-delivery system represents a new concept to transport not only multiple motile sperm but also other actively moving biological cargoes.
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    Heparin-based, injectable microcarriers for controlled delivery of interleukin-13 to the brain
    (Cambridge : Royal Soc. of Chemistry, 2020) Schirmer, Lucas; Hoornaert, Chloé; Le Blon, Debbie; Eigel, Dimitri; Neto, Catia; Gumbleton, Mark; Welzel, Petra B.; Rosser, Anne E.; Werner, Carsten; Ponsaerts, Peter; Newland, Ben
    Interleukin-13 (IL-13) drives cells of myeloid origin towards a more anti-inflammatory phenotype, but delivery to the brain remains problematic. Herein, we show that heparin-based cryogel microcarriers load high amounts of IL-13, releasing it slowly. Intra-striatal injection of loaded microcarriers caused local up-regulation of ARG1 in myeloid cells for pro-regenerative immunomodulation in the brain. © 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry.