Antigen targeting and adjuvancy schemes that respectively facilitate delivery of antigen to dendritic cells and elicit their activation have been explored in vaccine development. Here we investigate whether nanoparticles can be used as a vaccine platform by targeting lymph node-residing dendritic cells via interstitial flow and activating these cells by in situ complement activation. After intradermal injection, interstitial flow transported ultra-small nanoparticles (25 nm) highly efficiently into lymphatic capillaries and their draining lymph nodes, targeting half of the lymph node-residing dendritic cells, whereas 100-nm nanoparticles were only 10% as efficient. The surface chemistry of these nanoparticles activated the complement cascad...
BACKGROUND Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for th...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
Nanoparticle delivery of subunit vaccines may increase vaccine efficacy, leading to a wide variety o...
Nanoparticle delivery of subunit vaccines may increase vaccine efficacy, leading to a wide variety o...
Vaccines are essential to induce the pathogen specific immune responses against infectious disease. ...
BACKGROUND:Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the g...
BACKGROUND:Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the g...
Abstract Background Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key ...
It has recently become clear that nanoparticle size is a major determinant for how antigen presentin...
Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the generation o...
Nanoparticle delivery of subunit vaccines may increase vaccine efficacy, leading to a wide variety o...
Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the generation o...
BACKGROUND Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for th...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
BACKGROUND Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for th...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
Nanoparticle delivery of subunit vaccines may increase vaccine efficacy, leading to a wide variety o...
Nanoparticle delivery of subunit vaccines may increase vaccine efficacy, leading to a wide variety o...
Vaccines are essential to induce the pathogen specific immune responses against infectious disease. ...
BACKGROUND:Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the g...
BACKGROUND:Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the g...
Abstract Background Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key ...
It has recently become clear that nanoparticle size is a major determinant for how antigen presentin...
Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the generation o...
Nanoparticle delivery of subunit vaccines may increase vaccine efficacy, leading to a wide variety o...
Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for the generation o...
BACKGROUND Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for th...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
BACKGROUND Induction of strong T cell responses, in particular cytotoxic T cells, is a key for th...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...
Despite the discovery of many potential antigens for subunit vaccines, universal protection is often...