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Semisynthetic vesicles coated with neutrophil membranes act as novel weapons to control arthritis.

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Fig. 1: Neutrophil-derived vesicles as novel therapeutic strategies to control joint disease.

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Thomas, B.L., Perretti, M. Neutrophil wrap. Nature Nanotech 13, 1098–1099 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-018-0260-6

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