Long‐Residence Pneumonia Vaccine Developed Using PEG‐Grafted Hybrid Nanovesicles from Cell Membrane Fusion of Mycoplasma and IFN‐γ‐Primed Macrophages

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Volume: 17, Issue: 34
Published: Jul 16, 2021
Abstract
CD8+ T cell responses play a critical regulatory role in protection against mycoplasma infection-related respiratory diseases. Nanovesicles derived from cell membranes have been shown to induce CD8+ T cell responses. Moreover, the short residence time of mycoplasma membrane-related vaccines in local lymph nodes limits the efficacy of current mycoplasma vaccines. Here, a long-residence pneumonia vaccine is developed using nanovesicles prepared by...
Paper Details
Title
Long‐Residence Pneumonia Vaccine Developed Using PEG‐Grafted Hybrid Nanovesicles from Cell Membrane Fusion of Mycoplasma and IFN‐γ‐Primed Macrophages
Published Date
Jul 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
34
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