Most vaccines developed today include only the antigens that best stimulate the immune system rather than the entire virus or microbe, which makes vaccine production and use safer and easier, though they lack potency to induce acceptable immunity and long-term protection. The incorporation of additional immune stimulating components, named adjuvants, is required to generate a strong protective immune response. Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and their synthetic analogs are promising candidates as vaccine adjuvants activating Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Additionally, in the last few years several nanocarriers have emerged as platforms for targeted co-delivery of antigens and adjuvants. In this review, we focus on the recent developments in polym...
Recent advances in the field of nanomaterials demonstrated how their use for vaccination can drastic...
Polymeric nano/microparticles as vaccine adjuvants have been researched in experimental and clinical...
Current research and development of antigens for vaccination often center on purified recombinant pr...
Nanoparticulate carriers are particularly promising and versatile in stimulating immune response. In...
The concept of therapeutic cancer vaccines is based on the activation of the immune system against t...
Vaccines have successfully eradicated a large number of diseases. However, some infectious diseases ...
Vaccination is a biological process that administrates antigenic materials to stimulate an individua...
Adjuvants enhance immunogenicity of vaccines through either targeted antigen delivery or stimulation...
Immunotherapy has been investigated for decades, and it has provided promising results in preclinica...
Biomaterials that provide precision control over immune function could enable next generation vaccin...
Polymeric nanogels find a relevant field of application in the formulation of a new generation of th...
Polymer-based nanoparticles of tailored size, morphology, and surface properties have attracted incr...
Vaccines still represent the best long-term treatment option for reducing many infectious diseases, ...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are effective and safe adjuvants for antigen delivery in modern vaccinology. Bio...
AbstractNucleic acid vaccines have attracted many attentions since they have presented some superior...
Recent advances in the field of nanomaterials demonstrated how their use for vaccination can drastic...
Polymeric nano/microparticles as vaccine adjuvants have been researched in experimental and clinical...
Current research and development of antigens for vaccination often center on purified recombinant pr...
Nanoparticulate carriers are particularly promising and versatile in stimulating immune response. In...
The concept of therapeutic cancer vaccines is based on the activation of the immune system against t...
Vaccines have successfully eradicated a large number of diseases. However, some infectious diseases ...
Vaccination is a biological process that administrates antigenic materials to stimulate an individua...
Adjuvants enhance immunogenicity of vaccines through either targeted antigen delivery or stimulation...
Immunotherapy has been investigated for decades, and it has provided promising results in preclinica...
Biomaterials that provide precision control over immune function could enable next generation vaccin...
Polymeric nanogels find a relevant field of application in the formulation of a new generation of th...
Polymer-based nanoparticles of tailored size, morphology, and surface properties have attracted incr...
Vaccines still represent the best long-term treatment option for reducing many infectious diseases, ...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are effective and safe adjuvants for antigen delivery in modern vaccinology. Bio...
AbstractNucleic acid vaccines have attracted many attentions since they have presented some superior...
Recent advances in the field of nanomaterials demonstrated how their use for vaccination can drastic...
Polymeric nano/microparticles as vaccine adjuvants have been researched in experimental and clinical...
Current research and development of antigens for vaccination often center on purified recombinant pr...