Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of the pathogen. Hence, there is an increasing demand for vaccine formulations that can induce strong protective immunity following oral, respiratory, or genital tract administration. At present, only few mucosal vaccines are found on the market, but recent technological advancements and a better understanding of the principles that govern priming of mucosal immune responses have contributed to a more optimistic view on the future of mucosal vaccines. Compared to live attenuated vaccines, subcomponent vaccines, most often protein-based, are considered safer, more stable, and less complicated to manufacture, but they require the addition of nont...
Liposomes (LSs) are promising nanoparticles with unique properties such as controlled nanosize, larg...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
The discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and coworkers changed the prospects of drug delivery s...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
Liposomes and liposome-derived nanovesicles such as archaeosomes and virosomes have become important...
Vaccination is the process of administering immunogenic formulations in order to induce or harness a...
Lipid-based nanoparticles have attracted attention as promising pharmaceutical carriers. Reports of ...
Liposomes and liposome-derived nanovesicles such as archaeosomes and virosomes have become important...
Lipid-based nanoparticles have attracted attention as promising pharmaceutical carriers. Reports of ...
Influenza is one of the major viral diseases affecting humans and it is responsible for three to five...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
Most infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic infiltrations from the mucosal tract. Therefore, v...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...
Liposomes (LSs) are promising nanoparticles with unique properties such as controlled nanosize, larg...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
The discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and coworkers changed the prospects of drug delivery s...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
Liposomes and liposome-derived nanovesicles such as archaeosomes and virosomes have become important...
Vaccination is the process of administering immunogenic formulations in order to induce or harness a...
Lipid-based nanoparticles have attracted attention as promising pharmaceutical carriers. Reports of ...
Liposomes and liposome-derived nanovesicles such as archaeosomes and virosomes have become important...
Lipid-based nanoparticles have attracted attention as promising pharmaceutical carriers. Reports of ...
Influenza is one of the major viral diseases affecting humans and it is responsible for three to five...
The mucosal administration of vaccines is an area currently receiving a high level of interest due t...
Most infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic infiltrations from the mucosal tract. Therefore, v...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...
Liposomes (LSs) are promising nanoparticles with unique properties such as controlled nanosize, larg...
Most pathogens gain access to the human body and initiate systemic infections through mucosal sites....
The discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and coworkers changed the prospects of drug delivery s...