Liposome-Based Adjuvants for Subunit Vaccines: Formulation Strategies for Subunit Antigens and Immunostimulators
The development of subunit vaccines has become very attractive in recent years due to their superior safety profiles as compared to traditional vaccines based on live attenuated or whole inactivated pathogens, and there is an unmet medical need for improved vaccines and vaccines against pathogens fo...
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Main Authors: | Signe Tandrup Schmidt (Author), Camilla Foged (Author), Karen Smith Korsholm (Author), Thomas Rades (Author), Dennis Christensen (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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