Cellular responses at the application site of a high-density microarray patch delivering an influenza vaccine in a randomized, controlled phase I clinical trial.
Microarray patches (MAPs) have the potential to be a safer, more acceptable, easier to use and more cost-effective method for administration of vaccines when compared to the needle and syringe. Since MAPs deliver vaccine to the dermis and epidermis, a degree of local immune response at the site of a...
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Auteurs principaux: | Alexandra C I Depelsenaire, Katey Witham, Margaret Veitch, James W Wells, Christopher D Anderson, Jason D Lickliter, Steve Rockman, Jesse Bodle, Peter Treasure, Julian Hickling, Germain J P Fernando, Angus H Forster |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/61371d0df36f45c29c01e75d282c49e0 |
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