[HTML][HTML] Biomaterials for nanoparticle vaccine delivery systems
Subunit vaccination benefits from improved safety over attenuated or inactivated vaccines,
but their limited capability to elicit long-lasting, concerted cellular and humoral immune …
but their limited capability to elicit long-lasting, concerted cellular and humoral immune …
Current advances in self-assembled nanogel delivery systems for immunotherapy
Y Tahara, K Akiyoshi - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Since nanogels (nanometer-sized gels) were developed two decades ago, they were
utilized as carriers of innovative drug delivery systems. In particular, immunological drug …
utilized as carriers of innovative drug delivery systems. In particular, immunological drug …
Poly-γ-glutamic acid nanoparticles as adjuvant and antigen carrier system for cancer vaccination
Vaccination is an innovative strategy for cancer treatment by leveraging various components
of the patients' immunity to boost an anti-tumor immune response. Rationally designed …
of the patients' immunity to boost an anti-tumor immune response. Rationally designed …
Polymers for subunit vaccine delivery
Mimicking the size and structural features of a pathogen is critical in developing immunity
through subunit vaccines; it has been shown that this can be successfully achieved by nano …
through subunit vaccines; it has been shown that this can be successfully achieved by nano …
Nanoparticle‐based manipulation of antigen‐presenting cells for cancer immunotherapy
Immunotherapeutic approaches for treating cancer overall have been receiving a
considerable amount of interest due to the recent approval of several clinical formulations …
considerable amount of interest due to the recent approval of several clinical formulations …
Biodegradable polymers for modern vaccine development
RJC Bose, M Kim, JH Chang, R Paulmurugan… - Journal of Industrial and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Most traditional vaccines are composed either of a whole pathogen or its parts; these
vaccines, however, are not always effective and can even be harmful. As such, additional …
vaccines, however, are not always effective and can even be harmful. As such, additional …
[HTML][HTML] Nanoparticle cancer vaccines: Design considerations and recent advances
J Liu, L Miao, J Sui, Y Hao, G Huang - Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical …, 2020 - Elsevier
Vaccines therapeutics manipulate host's immune system and have broad potential for
cancer prevention and treatment. However, due to poor immunogenicity and limited safety …
cancer prevention and treatment. However, due to poor immunogenicity and limited safety …
Polymeric nanogels as vaccine delivery systems
SA Ferreira, FM Gama, M Vilanova - … : Nanotechnology, Biology and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Polymeric nanogels find a relevant field of application in the formulation of a new generation
of therapeutic and preventive vaccines, aiming at the fine-tuned modulation of the immune …
of therapeutic and preventive vaccines, aiming at the fine-tuned modulation of the immune …
Applications of polymeric adjuvants in studying autoimmune responses and vaccination against infectious diseases
AK Shakya, KS Nandakumar - Journal of the Royal …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Polymers as an adjuvant are capable of enhancing the vaccine potential against various
infectious diseases and also are being used to study the actual autoimmune responses …
infectious diseases and also are being used to study the actual autoimmune responses …
[HTML][HTML] Modifying antigen-encapsulating liposomes with KALA facilitates MHC class I antigen presentation and enhances anti-tumor effects
N Miura, H Akita, N Tateshita, T Nakamura… - Molecular therapy, 2017 - cell.com
For a successful anti-cancer vaccine, antigen presentation on the major histocompatibility
complex (MHC) class I is a requirement. To accomplish this, an antigen must be delivered to …
complex (MHC) class I is a requirement. To accomplish this, an antigen must be delivered to …