Advanced materials for the delivery of vaccines for infectious diseases
Infectious diseases are an increasing threat to global biosafety. Vaccination is the most effective and cost-efficient method for preventing and controlling infectious diseases. The development of new vaccines is inextricably linked to the advancement of materials that serve as essential components...
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Main Authors: | Wei Li (Author), Junli Meng (Author), Xinghuan Ma (Author), Jiaqi Lin (Author), Xueguang Lu (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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