Mucus-penetrating nonviral gene vaccine processed in the epithelium for inducing advanced vaginal mucosal immune responses
Establishment of vaginal immune defenses at the mucosal interface layer through gene vaccines promise to prevent infectious diseases among females. Mucosal barriers composed of a flowing mucus hydrogel and tightly conjugated epithelial cells (ECs), which represent the main technical difficulties for...
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Main Authors: | Qunjie Bi (Author), Xu Song (Author), Yangyang Zhao (Author), Xueyi Hu (Author), Huan Yang (Author), Rongrong Jin (Author), Yu Nie (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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