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Viruses antigens, mucosal delivery

Hu, K. F., Elvander, M., Merza, M., Akerblom, L., BrAndenburg, A., and Morein, B. (1998), The immunostimulatory complex (ISCOM) is an efficient mucosal delivery system for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) envelope antigens inducing high local and systemic antibody responses, Clin. Exp. Immunol., 113, 235-243. [Pg.649]

Live Attenuated Organisms. Live attenuated bacteria and viruses have been used not only as vaccines but also as a delivery system that elicits humoral, mucosal, and cellular immune responses against exogenous antigens. Since the success with live attenuated oral vaccines against tuberculosis and polio more than 3 decades ago, a number of live attenuated microorganisms have been used as antigen-delivery systems. Live vaccines are relatively easy and cheap to manufacture, because they do not require purification of... [Pg.3919]


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