Nanoparticles target distinct dendritic cell populations according to their size.
The efficiency of a vaccine largely depends on the appropriate targeting of the innate immune system, mainly through prolonged delivery of antigens and immunomodulatory substances to professional antigen-presenting cells in the lymphoid environment. Particulate antigens, such as virus-like particles...
Autori principali: | Manolova, V, Flace, A, Bauer, M, Schwarz, K, Saudan, P, Bachmann, M |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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2008
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