Virus-like particles (VLP) have been shown to be effective vessels for drug or gene delivery, and vaccination. Much research has focused on the generation of VLP carrying heterologous tumour antigens to initiate cell-mediated immunity against tumours, where the VLP enhances the immunogenicity of the attached antigen. However, VLP can also be modified to incorporate an antigen on the surface to facilitate antibody generation. Purification tags or specific coupling sites could also be incorporated onto the surface of the particles, improving their functionality. This study aimed to utilise the immune stimulatory properties of VLP to generate antibodies against a heterologous model antigen, producing a scaffold for delivery and enhancement of ...
A vaccine expressing virus-like particles is an attractive candidate for the development of an effec...
AbstractWe have analyzed the potential of virus-like particles (VLPs) from rabbit hemorrhagic diseas...
AbstractHepatitis B virus-like particles, icosahedral structures formed by multiple core protein dim...
Many viral structural proteins are capable of spontaneously self-assembling into structures that res...
In this dissertation the investigation of potential applications of hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) maj...
Virus-like particles (VLPs), comprised of viral structural proteins devoid of genetic material, are ...
Virus-like particles (VLP), such as the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) VLP, can be utilise...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are a class of subunit vaccines that differentiate themselves from solub...
The immunogenicity of an antigen can be increased by displaying it in a highly dense, multivalent co...
BACKGROUND: Recombinant proteins and in particular single domains or peptides are often poorly immun...
Vaccines containing whole viruses induce strong, protective humoral and cellular immune responses, w...
Cancers have killed millions of people in human history and are still posing a serious health proble...
Virus-like particles (VLP) have been shown to be useful nanoscale platforms in a diverse range of ap...
Background: Virus-like Particles (VLPs) display can be used to increase the immunogenicity of hetero...
The development of virus-like particle (VLP) based vaccines for human papillomavirus, hepatitis B an...
A vaccine expressing virus-like particles is an attractive candidate for the development of an effec...
AbstractWe have analyzed the potential of virus-like particles (VLPs) from rabbit hemorrhagic diseas...
AbstractHepatitis B virus-like particles, icosahedral structures formed by multiple core protein dim...
Many viral structural proteins are capable of spontaneously self-assembling into structures that res...
In this dissertation the investigation of potential applications of hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) maj...
Virus-like particles (VLPs), comprised of viral structural proteins devoid of genetic material, are ...
Virus-like particles (VLP), such as the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) VLP, can be utilise...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are a class of subunit vaccines that differentiate themselves from solub...
The immunogenicity of an antigen can be increased by displaying it in a highly dense, multivalent co...
BACKGROUND: Recombinant proteins and in particular single domains or peptides are often poorly immun...
Vaccines containing whole viruses induce strong, protective humoral and cellular immune responses, w...
Cancers have killed millions of people in human history and are still posing a serious health proble...
Virus-like particles (VLP) have been shown to be useful nanoscale platforms in a diverse range of ap...
Background: Virus-like Particles (VLPs) display can be used to increase the immunogenicity of hetero...
The development of virus-like particle (VLP) based vaccines for human papillomavirus, hepatitis B an...
A vaccine expressing virus-like particles is an attractive candidate for the development of an effec...
AbstractWe have analyzed the potential of virus-like particles (VLPs) from rabbit hemorrhagic diseas...
AbstractHepatitis B virus-like particles, icosahedral structures formed by multiple core protein dim...