Prophylaxis against influenza could be improved by the development of a stable, easy to deliver, potent mucosal vaccine. In this study, we spray-freeze-dried (SFD) whole inactivated virus influenza vaccine (WIV) alone or supplemented with monophosphoryl lipid A (MPLA) using inulin as a lyoprotectant. Physical characterization revealed that the SFD powder consisted of highly porous particles with a size distribution suitable for pulmonary administration. The receptor-binding properties of WIV and the immunostimulatory properties of MPLA were preserved after spray-freeze-drying as indicated by unchanged hemagglutination titers and a retained ability of the vaccine to activate NFkB after incubation with a reporter cell line, respectively. Pulm...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
This is a proof-of-principle study demonstrating that the combination of a cholera toxin derived adj...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
Prophylaxis against influenza could be improved by the development of a stable, easy to deliver, pot...
Prophylaxis against influenza could be improved by the development of a stable, easy to deliver, pot...
Stable vaccines administered to the lungs by inhalation could circumvent many of the problems associ...
In this study pulmonary vaccination with a new influenza subunit vaccine powder was evaluated. Vacci...
In this study pulmonary vaccination with a new influenza subunit vaccine powder was evaluated. Vacci...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
In this study pulmonary vaccination with a new influenza subunit vaccine powder was evaluated. Vacci...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
This is a proof-of-principle study demonstrating that the combination of a cholera toxin derived adj...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
Prophylaxis against influenza could be improved by the development of a stable, easy to deliver, pot...
Prophylaxis against influenza could be improved by the development of a stable, easy to deliver, pot...
Stable vaccines administered to the lungs by inhalation could circumvent many of the problems associ...
In this study pulmonary vaccination with a new influenza subunit vaccine powder was evaluated. Vacci...
In this study pulmonary vaccination with a new influenza subunit vaccine powder was evaluated. Vacci...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
In this study pulmonary vaccination with a new influenza subunit vaccine powder was evaluated. Vacci...
Stabilization and ease of administration are two ways to substantially improve the use of current va...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...
This is a proof-of-principle study demonstrating that the combination of a cholera toxin derived adj...
Administration of influenza vaccines via the respiratory tract has potential benefits over conventio...