Intranasal vaccination is particularly a striking route for mucosal immunization, due to the ease of administration and the induction of both mucosal and humoral immunity. However, soluble antigens (Ag) are not sufficiently taken up after the nasal administration and need to be co-administered with adjuvants, penetration enhancers or encapsulated in particles. So, in this study, tetanus toxoid (TT) as a model Ag was entrapped in nonionic liposomes. The effect of the co-administration of Quillaja saponin (QS) as an adjuvant and cross-linked dextran microspheres (CDM) as penetration enhancer on immune responses was also studied. TT or TT + QS loaded liposomes were prepared by dehydration-rehydration method (DRV), followed by the extrusion thr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The immunogenicity of a vaccine formulation is closely related...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
Purpose: To investigate the antibody effect of immunace on the adjuvanticity of 1,2-dioleoyl-3- trim...
Intranasal vaccination is particularly a striking route for mucosal immunization, due to the ease of...
Liposomes have been identified as effective immunological adjuvants and have potential for the intra...
Contains fulltext : 109449.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Today's most ...
Objective(s): Drug delivery via mucosal routes has been confirmed to be effective in inducing stro...
The purpose of this thesis was to establish whether polymerised liposomes possessed adjuvant activit...
Context: Nasal mucosa is a desirable route for mucosal vaccine delivery. Mucosal co-administration o...
Liposomes are a strong supporting tool in vaccine technology, as they are a versatile system that no...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
There is a pressing need for effective needle-free vaccines that are stable enough for use in the de...
The potential of liposomes and some of the cytokines as immunological adjuvants was investigated thr...
Intranasal vaccine administration can overcome the disadvantages of injectable vaccines and present ...
A majority of pathogens admit in the body through the mucosal surfaces. Mucosal vaccination is consi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The immunogenicity of a vaccine formulation is closely related...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
Purpose: To investigate the antibody effect of immunace on the adjuvanticity of 1,2-dioleoyl-3- trim...
Intranasal vaccination is particularly a striking route for mucosal immunization, due to the ease of...
Liposomes have been identified as effective immunological adjuvants and have potential for the intra...
Contains fulltext : 109449.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Today's most ...
Objective(s): Drug delivery via mucosal routes has been confirmed to be effective in inducing stro...
The purpose of this thesis was to establish whether polymerised liposomes possessed adjuvant activit...
Context: Nasal mucosa is a desirable route for mucosal vaccine delivery. Mucosal co-administration o...
Liposomes are a strong supporting tool in vaccine technology, as they are a versatile system that no...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
There is a pressing need for effective needle-free vaccines that are stable enough for use in the de...
The potential of liposomes and some of the cytokines as immunological adjuvants was investigated thr...
Intranasal vaccine administration can overcome the disadvantages of injectable vaccines and present ...
A majority of pathogens admit in the body through the mucosal surfaces. Mucosal vaccination is consi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The immunogenicity of a vaccine formulation is closely related...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
Purpose: To investigate the antibody effect of immunace on the adjuvanticity of 1,2-dioleoyl-3- trim...