Evaluation of the self-administration potential of high-density microarray patches to human skin: A preliminary study

The high-density microneedle array patch (HD-MAP) is a novel vaccine delivery system with potential for self-administered vaccination. In this study, Vaxxas HD-MAPs were applied by both a trained user and self-administered with application sites compared to determine the response of skin and the lev...

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Main Authors: B. Baker (Author), E. Hacker (Author), G. Siller (Author), M. Lee (Author), N. Mursaliyev (Author), A. Forster (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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