Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosal surfaces. The way in which mucosally delivered antigens are handled influences our ability to design effective mucosal vaccines. Live attenuated derivatives of pathogens are one route towards the development of mucosal vaccines. However, some molecules, described as mucosal immunogens, are inherently immunogenic at mucosal surfaces. Studies on mucosal immunogens may facilitate the identification of common characteristics that contribute to mucosal immunogenicity and aid the development of novel, non–living mucosal vaccines and immunostimulators
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, oral and respiratory systems represent...
The vast majority of pathogens invade the body through or establish infections in the mucosal tissue...
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-...
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosa...
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosa...
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosa...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
There are great interest and demand for the development of vaccines to prevent and treat diverse mic...
The mucosal surfaces of the intestinal, respiratory and urogenital tracts are the site of action or ...
Human mucosa possesses a specific immune system mainly consisting of production of secretory IgA and...
Most infections are initiated at mucosal surfaces, where a highly compartmentalized immunological sy...
The mucosal immune system consists of molecules, cells, and organized lymphoid structures intended t...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, oral and respiratory systems represent...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, oral and respiratory systems represent...
The vast majority of pathogens invade the body through or establish infections in the mucosal tissue...
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-...
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosa...
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosa...
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosa...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
The earliest attempts to protect humans against infectious diseases and toxins were by administering...
There are great interest and demand for the development of vaccines to prevent and treat diverse mic...
The mucosal surfaces of the intestinal, respiratory and urogenital tracts are the site of action or ...
Human mucosa possesses a specific immune system mainly consisting of production of secretory IgA and...
Most infections are initiated at mucosal surfaces, where a highly compartmentalized immunological sy...
The mucosal immune system consists of molecules, cells, and organized lymphoid structures intended t...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, oral and respiratory systems represent...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, oral and respiratory systems represent...
The vast majority of pathogens invade the body through or establish infections in the mucosal tissue...
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-...