2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.07.083
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Laser facilitated epicutaneous peptide immunization using dry patch technology

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“…46 Laser ablation works by creating a micropore structure in the skin and increasing the skin temperature, which in turn enhances skin diffusivity. 9 A number of earlier investigations have revealed that the use of the laser ablation method enables the penetration and absorption of macromolecules, 47 hydrophilic compounds, 48 vitamin C, and growth factors through the skin. 49 In the beginning, fully-ablative lasers were used to make TDD more effective.…”
Section: Thermal Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 Laser ablation works by creating a micropore structure in the skin and increasing the skin temperature, which in turn enhances skin diffusivity. 9 A number of earlier investigations have revealed that the use of the laser ablation method enables the penetration and absorption of macromolecules, 47 hydrophilic compounds, 48 vitamin C, and growth factors through the skin. 49 In the beginning, fully-ablative lasers were used to make TDD more effective.…”
Section: Thermal Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%