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Zongjie Wang1,2, Shana O Kelley3,4,5,6,7,8,9
1Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
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The development and wider adoption of adoptive cell therapies is constrained by complex and costly manufacturing processes and by inconsistent efficacy across patients. Here we discuss how microfluidic and other fluidic devices can be implemented at each stage of cell manufacturing for adoptive cell therapies, from the harvesting and isolation of the cells to their editing, culturing and functional selection. We suggest that precise and controllable microfluidic systems can streamline the development of these therapies by offering scalability in cell production, bolstering the efficacy and predictability of the therapies and improving their cost-effectiveness and accessibility for broader populations of patients with cancer.
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