Hepatitis E virus nanoparticle (HEVNP) is an orally stable, mucosa-penetrating delivery platform for noninvasive, targeted delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents. HEVNP does not carry HEV genomic RNA and is incapable of replication. The key characteristics that make HEVNP an ideal and unique vehicle for diagnostic and therapeutic delivery include surface plasticity, resistance to the harsh environment of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, significant payload capacity, platform sustainability, and safety. Furthermore, HEVNP is easily produced using currently available expression/purification technologies; can be easily formulated as a liquid, powder, or solid; and can be distributed (and stored) without the need for a temperature-contro...
Various commercial vaccines are used for immunization against hepatitis B. However, these immunother...
MERS-CoV continues to cause human outbreaks, so far in 27 countries worldwide following the first re...
This preliminary study investigated the use of poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA) nanopartic...
Targeted delivery of diagnostics and therapeutics offers essential advantages over nontargeted syste...
Targeted delivery of diagnostics and therapeutics offers essential advantages over nontargeted syste...
The use of nanoparticulate systems to diagnose and treat tumors has gained momentum with the rapid d...
Developments in diagnostic and therapeutic delivery are trending towards molecular level targeting...
Despite continuous advances in medicine, there is still a need for better diagnostics and therapeuti...
The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an important pathogen that threatens global public health. One-third ...
Virus infections cause diseases of different severity ranged from mild infection e.g. common cold in...
It remains unclear how the precise length of one-dimensional nanovehicles influences the characters ...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are known as self-assembled, non-replicative and non-infectious protein ...
MERS-CoV continues to cause human outbreaks, so far in 27 countries worldwide following the first re...
Non-viral vectors, typically based on cationic lipids or polymers, are preferred due to safety conce...
Surface active oil-in-water nanoscale emulsions have been developed as mucosal vaccine adjuvants cap...
Various commercial vaccines are used for immunization against hepatitis B. However, these immunother...
MERS-CoV continues to cause human outbreaks, so far in 27 countries worldwide following the first re...
This preliminary study investigated the use of poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA) nanopartic...
Targeted delivery of diagnostics and therapeutics offers essential advantages over nontargeted syste...
Targeted delivery of diagnostics and therapeutics offers essential advantages over nontargeted syste...
The use of nanoparticulate systems to diagnose and treat tumors has gained momentum with the rapid d...
Developments in diagnostic and therapeutic delivery are trending towards molecular level targeting...
Despite continuous advances in medicine, there is still a need for better diagnostics and therapeuti...
The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an important pathogen that threatens global public health. One-third ...
Virus infections cause diseases of different severity ranged from mild infection e.g. common cold in...
It remains unclear how the precise length of one-dimensional nanovehicles influences the characters ...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are known as self-assembled, non-replicative and non-infectious protein ...
MERS-CoV continues to cause human outbreaks, so far in 27 countries worldwide following the first re...
Non-viral vectors, typically based on cationic lipids or polymers, are preferred due to safety conce...
Surface active oil-in-water nanoscale emulsions have been developed as mucosal vaccine adjuvants cap...
Various commercial vaccines are used for immunization against hepatitis B. However, these immunother...
MERS-CoV continues to cause human outbreaks, so far in 27 countries worldwide following the first re...
This preliminary study investigated the use of poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA) nanopartic...