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Title: Micro and Nanotechnology in Vaccine Development
Authors: Skwarczynski, Mariusz
Keywords: Vaccines
Micro and Nanotechnology
Nano
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: This book provides a comprehensive overview of how use of micro- and nanotechnology (MNT) has allowed major new advance in vaccine development research, and the challenges that immunologists face in making further progress.MNT allows the creation of particles that exploit the inherent ability of the human immune system to recognize small particles such as viruses and toxins. In combination with minimal protective epitope design, this permits the creation of immunogenic particles that stimulate a response against the targeted pathogen. The finely tuned response of the human immune system to small particles makes it unsurprising that many of the lead adjuvants and vaccine delivery systems currently under investigation are based on nanoparticles. Provides a comprehensive and unparalleled overview of the role of micro- and nanotechnology in vaccine developmentAllows researchers to quickly familiarize themselves with the broad spectrum of vaccines and how micro- and nanotechnologies are applied to their developmentIncludes a combination of overview chapters setting out general principles, and focused content dealing with specific vaccines, making it useful to readers from a variety of disciplines.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/30208
ISBN: 978-0-323-39981-4
9780323400299
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