Dynamic Covalent Hydrogel as a Single‐Dose Vaccine Adjuvant for Sustained Antigen Release and Significantly Elevated Humoral Immunity
Zhiyuan Shi,
Zihan Gao,
Xinyu Zhuang
et al.
Abstract:Vaccine is the most important way for fighting against infection diseases. However, multiple injections and unsatisfied immune responses are the main obstacles for current vaccine application. Herein, a dynamic covalent hydrogel (DCH) was used as a single‐dose vaccine adjuvant for eliciting robust and sustained humoral immunity. By adjusting the mass ratio of the DCH gel, we successfully realized 10 to 30 days constant release of the loaded recombinant protein antigens, and proved that sustained release of ant… Show more
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