Intranasal delivery of DNA vaccines has become a popular research area recently. It offers some distinguished advantages over parenteral and other routes of vaccine administration. Nasal mucosa as site of vaccine administration can stimulate respiratory mucosal immunity by interacting with the nasopharyngeal-associated lymphoid tissues (NALT). Different kinds of DNA vaccines are investigated to provide protection against respiratory infectious diseases including tuberculosis, coronavirus, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) etc. DNA vaccines have several attractive development potential, such as producing cross-protection towards different virus subtypes, enabling the possibility of mass manufacture in a relatively short time an...
This review focuses on DNA vaccines, denoting the last two decades since the early substantiation of...
The field of vaccinology provides excellent promises to control different infectious and non-infecti...
DNA vaccines use eukaryotic expression vectors to produce immunizing proteins in the vaccinated host...
<p>The induction of potent virus-specific immune responses at mucosal surfaces where virus tra...
To improve the efficiency of liposome-mediated DNA transfer as a tool for gene therapy or vaccinolog...
AbstractTo improve the efficiency of liposome-mediated DNA transfer as a tool for gene therapy or va...
The failure of traditional protein-based vaccines to prevent HIV infection highlights the need for n...
Naturally invasive bacteria have been successfully used for mucosal delivery of DNA vaccines against...
DNA vaccines have been termed The Third Generation of Vaccines. The recent successful immunization o...
This mini-review will cover recent trends in intranasal (IN) vaccine delivery as it relates to appli...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
This article provides a brief overview of DNA vaccines. First, the basic DNA vaccine design strategi...
Genetic vaccine technology has been considerably developed within the last two decades. This cost ef...
The potential of DNA vaccines has not been realised due to suboptimal delivery, poor antigen express...
Due to their rapid and widespread development, DNA vaccines have entered into a variety of human cli...
This review focuses on DNA vaccines, denoting the last two decades since the early substantiation of...
The field of vaccinology provides excellent promises to control different infectious and non-infecti...
DNA vaccines use eukaryotic expression vectors to produce immunizing proteins in the vaccinated host...
<p>The induction of potent virus-specific immune responses at mucosal surfaces where virus tra...
To improve the efficiency of liposome-mediated DNA transfer as a tool for gene therapy or vaccinolog...
AbstractTo improve the efficiency of liposome-mediated DNA transfer as a tool for gene therapy or va...
The failure of traditional protein-based vaccines to prevent HIV infection highlights the need for n...
Naturally invasive bacteria have been successfully used for mucosal delivery of DNA vaccines against...
DNA vaccines have been termed The Third Generation of Vaccines. The recent successful immunization o...
This mini-review will cover recent trends in intranasal (IN) vaccine delivery as it relates to appli...
The importance of vaccination has been proven particularly significant the last three years, as it i...
This article provides a brief overview of DNA vaccines. First, the basic DNA vaccine design strategi...
Genetic vaccine technology has been considerably developed within the last two decades. This cost ef...
The potential of DNA vaccines has not been realised due to suboptimal delivery, poor antigen express...
Due to their rapid and widespread development, DNA vaccines have entered into a variety of human cli...
This review focuses on DNA vaccines, denoting the last two decades since the early substantiation of...
The field of vaccinology provides excellent promises to control different infectious and non-infecti...
DNA vaccines use eukaryotic expression vectors to produce immunizing proteins in the vaccinated host...