2023
DOI: 10.1186/s43094-023-00515-y
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Nanovaccines to combat drug resistance: the next-generation immunisation

K. Manju,
S. Niranjan Raj,
H. K. Ranjini
et al.

Abstract: Background The present review envisages the role of nanovaccines to combat the global challenges of antimicrobial resistance. Nanovaccines are a novel formulation comprised of nanomaterials coupled with an immunogenic component to elicit the immune response and provide protection against the desired infectious disease. The nanovaccines with unique physicochemical properties can be more efficient against targeting the desired tissues in the body, aids in prolong circulation to promote antigen-pr… Show more

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“…[54][55][56] These nanovaccines employ nanoscale materials, such as nanoparticles, liposomes, nanogels, micelles, and dendrimers, as delivery vehicles for antigens and adjuvants, aiming to improve immune responses and vaccine efficacy. 57,58 Nanovaccines can advance targeted delivery, antigen presentation, stimulation of innate immunity, robust T cell response, combined with safety to combat infectious diseases and cancers. Moreover, nanovaccines can be highly valuable in generating effective immutherapeutic formulations against cancer.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[54][55][56] These nanovaccines employ nanoscale materials, such as nanoparticles, liposomes, nanogels, micelles, and dendrimers, as delivery vehicles for antigens and adjuvants, aiming to improve immune responses and vaccine efficacy. 57,58 Nanovaccines can advance targeted delivery, antigen presentation, stimulation of innate immunity, robust T cell response, combined with safety to combat infectious diseases and cancers. Moreover, nanovaccines can be highly valuable in generating effective immutherapeutic formulations against cancer.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%