Microneedle‐based intradermal delivery of stabilized dengue virus
Abstract Current live‐attenuated dengue vaccines require strict cold chain storage. Methods to preserve dengue virus (DENV) viability, which enable vaccines to be transported and administered at ambient temperatures, will be decisive towards the implementation of affordable global vaccination scheme...
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Main Authors: | Michelle E. Turvey (Author), Divakara S.S.M. Uppu (Author), Abdul Rahim Mohamed Sharif (Author), Katell Bidet (Author), Sylvie Alonso (Author), Eng Eong Ooi (Author), Paula T. Hammond (Author) |
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