The objective of this work was to develop a new delivery system which could enhance the mucosal immune response to influenza virus antigens. Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) nanoparticles of about 200 nm containing hemagglutinin were chosen as the delivery system. Due to the amphiphilic nature of hemagglutinin (hydrophilic HA1 and hydrophobic HA2), nanoparticles were prepared by both classical oil in water solvent evaporation technique as well as by a [(water-in-oil) in water] solvent evaporation technique. Hemagglutinin was well encapsulated in nanoparticles prepared by both techniques. Molecular weight and antigenicity of entrapped hemagglutinin were not affected by the entrapment procedure
In this study, a polymeric lipid nanoparticle (NP) (simplified as Lipid NP) was reported as a promis...
International audienceInfluenza vaccines administered intramuscularly exhibit poor mucosal immune re...
Due to emergence of new variants of pathogenic micro-organisms the treatment and immunization of inf...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the potential of poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) and alginate ...
The objective of this work was to conduct an in vivo comparison of nanoparticles and microparticles ...
Over the previous years, the design, development, and potential application of nanocarriers in the m...
One of the key requirements for successful vaccination via the mucosa is particulate antigen uptake....
The aim of the current study was to develop a cancer vaccine formulation for treatment of human papi...
The generation of virus-mimetic nanoparticles has received much attention in developing a new vaccin...
The development of novel and easy administrable vaccine delivery systems against infectious diseases...
Treatments utilizing monoclonal antibody therapeutics against intracellular protein-protein interact...
Every year, influenza virus infection causes significant mortality and morbidity in human population...
This study aims at developing novel core-shell poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) nanoparticles as a de...
Influenza is an infectious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Despite yearly updates, ...
AbstractIn this study, a polymeric lipid nanoparticle (NP) (simplified as Lipid NP) was reported as ...
In this study, a polymeric lipid nanoparticle (NP) (simplified as Lipid NP) was reported as a promis...
International audienceInfluenza vaccines administered intramuscularly exhibit poor mucosal immune re...
Due to emergence of new variants of pathogenic micro-organisms the treatment and immunization of inf...
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the potential of poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) and alginate ...
The objective of this work was to conduct an in vivo comparison of nanoparticles and microparticles ...
Over the previous years, the design, development, and potential application of nanocarriers in the m...
One of the key requirements for successful vaccination via the mucosa is particulate antigen uptake....
The aim of the current study was to develop a cancer vaccine formulation for treatment of human papi...
The generation of virus-mimetic nanoparticles has received much attention in developing a new vaccin...
The development of novel and easy administrable vaccine delivery systems against infectious diseases...
Treatments utilizing monoclonal antibody therapeutics against intracellular protein-protein interact...
Every year, influenza virus infection causes significant mortality and morbidity in human population...
This study aims at developing novel core-shell poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) nanoparticles as a de...
Influenza is an infectious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Despite yearly updates, ...
AbstractIn this study, a polymeric lipid nanoparticle (NP) (simplified as Lipid NP) was reported as ...
In this study, a polymeric lipid nanoparticle (NP) (simplified as Lipid NP) was reported as a promis...
International audienceInfluenza vaccines administered intramuscularly exhibit poor mucosal immune re...
Due to emergence of new variants of pathogenic micro-organisms the treatment and immunization of inf...