Ice-pop making inspired photothermal ultra-swelling microneedles to facilitate loading and intradermal vaccination of tumor antigen
Zhiming Li(University of Connecticut), Hao Chang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fengli Qu(Qufu Normal University), Lü Shaojie(Zhejiang University of Technology), Xin Wang(Zhejiang University of Technology), Yanting Zheng(Zhejiang University of Science and Technology), Yanan Shi(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), Sijia Mu(Tianjin University), Puxuan Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xueyu Wen(Zhejiang Cancer Hospital)
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