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The biomimetic mineralization of metal–organic framework (MOF) material on living cells is reported. ZIF‐8 can be crystallized on a living cell surface as an exoskeleton that offers physical protection while allowing transport of essential nutrients, thus maintaining cell viability. The MOF shell prevents cell division, leading to an artificially induced pseudo‐hibernation state. Cellular functions...
A porous protective membrane made of metal‐organic frameworks is synthesized via biomimetic mineralization on living cells, presented by K. Liang, C. J. Doonan, P. Falcaro, and co‐workers on page 7910. The resulting artificial exoskeleton offers physical protection and prevents cell division, while allowing for the transport of essential nutrients. The back cover shows yeast cells covered with a polycrystalline...
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