Improved understanding of antigenic components and their interaction with the immune system, as supported by computational tools, permits a sophisticated approach to modern vaccine design. Vaccine platforms provide an effective tool by which strategically designed peptide and protein antigens are modularized to enhance their immunogenicity. These modular vaccine platforms can overcome issues faced by traditional vaccine manufacturing and have the potential to generate safe vaccines, rapidly and at a low cost. This review introduces two promising platforms based on virus-like particle and liposome, and discusses the methodologies and challenges
Studies on a platform technology able to deliver low-cost viral capsomeres and virus-like particles ...
AbstractIn the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccin...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...
Vaccination is a key component of public health policy with demonstrated cost-effective benefits in ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of disease prevention and control. Many viruses and bacteri...
Vaccines are arguably the most important medical technology developed to date, and have provided dra...
There have been significant developments in the design of nanostructured scaffolds for eliciting rob...
To stop the spread of future epidemics and meet infant vaccination demands in low‐ and middle‐income...
Therapeutic cancer vaccines need thoughtful design to efficiently deliver appropriate antigens and a...
The lower immunogenicity of synthetic subunit antigens, compared to live attenuated vaccines, is bei...
Vaccination is one of the most powerful examples of scientific endeavour resulting in clear benefits...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...
Numerous conventional vaccines for animal use are currently available, and many of these vaccines ha...
The upper respiratory tract (URT) is the major entry site for human pathogens and strategies to acti...
Studies on a platform technology able to deliver low-cost viral capsomeres and virus-like particles ...
AbstractIn the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccin...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...
Vaccination is a key component of public health policy with demonstrated cost-effective benefits in ...
Vaccination is the most effective method of disease prevention and control. Many viruses and bacteri...
Vaccines are arguably the most important medical technology developed to date, and have provided dra...
There have been significant developments in the design of nanostructured scaffolds for eliciting rob...
To stop the spread of future epidemics and meet infant vaccination demands in low‐ and middle‐income...
Therapeutic cancer vaccines need thoughtful design to efficiently deliver appropriate antigens and a...
The lower immunogenicity of synthetic subunit antigens, compared to live attenuated vaccines, is bei...
Vaccination is one of the most powerful examples of scientific endeavour resulting in clear benefits...
Immune protection against infectious diseases is most effective if located at the portal of entry of...
In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be...
Numerous conventional vaccines for animal use are currently available, and many of these vaccines ha...
The upper respiratory tract (URT) is the major entry site for human pathogens and strategies to acti...
Studies on a platform technology able to deliver low-cost viral capsomeres and virus-like particles ...
AbstractIn the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccin...
The first vaccines ever made were based on live-attenuated or inactivated pathogens, either whole ce...