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Nanotechnologies Applied in Biomedical Vaccines
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作者 Yuan-Chuan Chen Hwei-Fang Cheng +1 位作者 Yi-Chen Yang ming-kung yeh 《Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology》 2017年第2期57-72,共16页
Vaccination, one of the most effective strategies to prevent infectious diseases, is the administration of antigenic materials to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a specific pat... Vaccination, one of the most effective strategies to prevent infectious diseases, is the administration of antigenic materials to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a specific pathogen. Though it is so advantageous for diseases control and prevention, vaccines still have some limitations. Nanotechnology is an approach to prepare a novel biomedicine-vaccine with the vaccine consumption and side effects significantly decreased. Regulation is the most important criterion for the development of nanovaccines. All marketing products have to meet the requirement of regulation. The fast track designation potentially aids in the development and expedites the review of nanovaccines that show promises in an unmet medical need. Here, some successful nanovaccine products are introduced---Inflexal^(R) V, Epaxal^(R), Gardasil^TM and Cervarix^TM have been widely used for the clinical applications, which are delivered in the form of either virosomes or virus-like particles. Vaccines based on nanotechnology may overcome their original disadvantages and lead to the development of painless, safer and more effective products. In this study, nanotechnology is shown to be a good strategy to make a perfect vaccination system through advanced skills and strict regulation requirements. 展开更多
关键词 BIOMEDICINE clinical application fast-tract NANOTECHNOLOGY vaccine.
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