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Vaccines, Volume 9, Issue 6
June 2021 - 147 articles
 Cover Story: Polymer-based systems are considered as the next generation of nanovaccines. The properties, the characteristics, the added value, and the limitations of the polymer-based nanovaccines, as well as their development process by the pharmaceutical industry, are presented in this review. Polymer-based nanovaccines exhibit several advantages, such as strong cellular immune responses, adjuvant properties, increased secretion of cytokines, co-loading and prolonged circulation of antigens and increased levels of antibodies and antigen-specific antibodies. Additionally, different and needle-free routes of administration are available for the polymer-based nanovaccines. Considering the formulation diversity of polymer-based nanovaccines is a new horizon for vaccinology in the coming years. View this paper.
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