Peptide nanofiberâCaCO3 composite microparticles as adjuvant-free oral vaccine delivery vehicles
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Abstract
To combat mucosal pathogens that cause gastrointestinal (GI) infections, local mucosal immunity is required which is best achieved through oral vaccination. Oral delivery of vaccines is also a safe and convenient alternative to injected vaccines due to its non-invasive nature and high compliance rate for all Immunological BiomaterialsReference Key |
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Authors | Joshua D. Snook;Joshua D. Snook;Charles B. Chesson;Charles B. Chesson;Alex G. Peniche;Alex G. Peniche;Sara M. Dann;Sara M. Dann;Adriana Paulucci;Adriana Paulucci;Iryna V. Pinchuk;Iryna V. Pinchuk;Jai S. Rudra;Jai S. Rudra; |
Journal | journal of materials chemistry b |
Year | 2016 |
DOI | 10.1039/C5TB01623A |
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