id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-321562-hk4hzl13 Liu, Xuan Cell membrane-derived biomimetic nanodecoys for viruses 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 1412 78 38 Such pathogenic binding and entry mechanisms offer opportunities for developing broadly applicable anti-viral strategy, which subvert the interaction of specific membrane proteins and viruses. For viral infection inhibition, MVs mimicking cell-surface receptors could compete with native cellular receptors to bind to the specific ligands. To divert Zika virus (ZIKV) away from its intended targets, an anti-ZIKV host-mimicking nanodecoy (ND) constructed by wrapping a polymeric core with mosquito medium host cell membranes was developed (Rao et al., 2019) . What is perhaps most convenient about these cell membrane-based viral decoys is the natural binding ability of host cells that makes the exogenous engineering of receptor moieties unnecessary. Membrane vesicles derived from the modified cells, named hNTCP-MVs, were conferred important surface properties to play a specific biological function. ./cache/cord-321562-hk4hzl13.txt ./txt/cord-321562-hk4hzl13.txt