Nanotechnology in Vaccine Delivery
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
9-16-2013
Abstract
Immunotherapy has been a trusted therapy for centuries to eliminate infectious diseases. However, the successful immunotherapy depends on several factors such as nature of pathogen, vaccine delivery system, route of administration, and immune system of the host. With the advances in nanotechnology, immunotherapy is now targeting different challenging disorders including cancer as well as infectious diseases. Along with the evolution of several adjuvants to enhance immune response to vaccines, nanotechnology plays an important role by acting as self-adjuvant in form of particles.
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-00978-0_19
Publication Information
D'Souza, Martin J.; Tawde, Suprita A.; Akalkotkar, Archana; Chablani, Lipika; D'Souza, Marissa; and Chiriva-Internati, Maurizio (2013). "Nanotechnology in Vaccine Delivery." Molecular Vaccines 2, 727-741.
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