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Document Outline - Liposomal vaccine formulations as prophylactic agents: design considerations for modern vaccines
- Abstract
- Background
- Liposome design
- Liposomal vesicle size
- Lamellarity nature of the liposome
- Surface charge
- Bilayer fluidity
- Immunostimulatory lipids and liposome deposition
- Liposome-immune cell interactions to improve vaccine effectiveness
- Vaccine interaction with neutrophils, monocytes and APCs
- Mannosylated liposomes
- Viral infections and liposomes-based vaccines
- Hepatitis
- Influenza
- Respiratory syncytial virus
- Bacterial infections and liposomal vaccines
- Liposomal-based vaccines in fungal infection treatment
- Parasitic infections and liposomal vaccines
- Parasitism and malaria
- Amoebiasis
- DDA-based cationic liposomal vaccines for the treatment of tuberculosis
- Conclusion
- Authors’ contributions
- References
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