The availability of single-administration vaccines would assist in the control of global mortality caused by infectious diseases where protection can be achieved only upon repeated immunisations with appropriate vaccines. Biodegradable microspheres of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) have been studied pre-clinically for this purpose and shown to be promising for several protein and sub-unit antigens. In view of preparing a microsphere-based tetanus vaccine for clinical trials, final candidate vaccine-formulations were pre-clinically optimised here. Specifically, the importance of particular materials and processing for the induction of neutralising antibodies in guinea pigs were examined. The most efficacious vaccines were small-sized (<5 micr...
Tetanus toxoid (TT) loaded biodegradable microspheres were prepared from poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolid...
To investigate microencapsulation technique, release of HBsAg-PLGA microspheres and degradation of t...
This present study compares the efficacy of microsphere formulations, and their method of antigen pr...
In this project, antigen-containing microspheres were produced using a range of biodegradable polyme...
The use of immunological adjuvants has been established since 1924 and ever since many candidates ha...
The objective of the study was to investigate the feasibility of a single-dose hepatitis B vaccine b...
Successful vaccine application means maximum protection with minimal number of administrations. A ra...
The use of biodegradable polymer microspheres as a single dose vaccine delivery system was investiga...
The use of biodegradable polymer microspheres as a single dose vaccine delivery system was investiga...
Purpose. With the aim of developing multivalent vaccines for single-injection, we examined the feasi...
© 2017 The World Health Organization's Expanded Programme on Immunization has led to a dramatic rise...
Tetanus toxoid (TT) loaded biodegradable microspheres were prepared from poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolid...
PURPOSE: Antigenic proteins encapsulated in biodegradable polyester microspheres (MS) can slowly den...
PURPOSE: Antigenic proteins encapsulated in biodegradable polyester microspheres (MS) can slowly den...
Biodegradable microspheres may represent a potential tool for the delivery of combination vaccines. ...
Tetanus toxoid (TT) loaded biodegradable microspheres were prepared from poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolid...
To investigate microencapsulation technique, release of HBsAg-PLGA microspheres and degradation of t...
This present study compares the efficacy of microsphere formulations, and their method of antigen pr...
In this project, antigen-containing microspheres were produced using a range of biodegradable polyme...
The use of immunological adjuvants has been established since 1924 and ever since many candidates ha...
The objective of the study was to investigate the feasibility of a single-dose hepatitis B vaccine b...
Successful vaccine application means maximum protection with minimal number of administrations. A ra...
The use of biodegradable polymer microspheres as a single dose vaccine delivery system was investiga...
The use of biodegradable polymer microspheres as a single dose vaccine delivery system was investiga...
Purpose. With the aim of developing multivalent vaccines for single-injection, we examined the feasi...
© 2017 The World Health Organization's Expanded Programme on Immunization has led to a dramatic rise...
Tetanus toxoid (TT) loaded biodegradable microspheres were prepared from poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolid...
PURPOSE: Antigenic proteins encapsulated in biodegradable polyester microspheres (MS) can slowly den...
PURPOSE: Antigenic proteins encapsulated in biodegradable polyester microspheres (MS) can slowly den...
Biodegradable microspheres may represent a potential tool for the delivery of combination vaccines. ...
Tetanus toxoid (TT) loaded biodegradable microspheres were prepared from poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolid...
To investigate microencapsulation technique, release of HBsAg-PLGA microspheres and degradation of t...
This present study compares the efficacy of microsphere formulations, and their method of antigen pr...