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Injectable hydrogel could someday lead to more effective vaccines – Mirage News
“Injectable Hydrogels for Sustained Codelivery of Subunit Vaccines Enhance Humoral Immunity” ACS Central Science Vaccines have curtailed the spread of…

“Injectable Hydrogels for Sustained Codelivery of Subunit Vaccines Enhance Humoral Immunity”
ACS Central Science
Vaccines have curtailed the spread of several infectious diseases, such as smallpox, polio and measles. However, vaccines against some diseases, including HIV-1, influenza and malaria, don’t work very well, and one reason could be the timing of antigen and adjuvant presentation to the immune system. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Central Science developed an injectable hydrogel t…
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