2023
DOI: 10.1002/adtp.202300102
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Cavitation‐Mediated Transcutaneous Delivery of Protein and Nucleotide‐based Antigen for Rapid High‐level Immune Responses

Johanna K Hettinga,
Brian Lyons,
Joel Balkaran
et al.

Abstract: Alternatives are needed to remove the pain, injury, cross‐infection and hazardous waste associated with needle and syringe (N+S)‐based vaccination. Reported here is the use of novel ultrasound‐responsive protein cavitation nuclei (pCaN), formed using the model antigen bovine serum albumin (BSA), to achieve effective transcutaneous delivery. Upon exposure to ultrasound, these pCaN instigate cavitation events which propel themselves and co‐located DNA vectors into the skin. Ultrasound parameters as well as pCaN … Show more

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“…Other reports of solid CN approaches include a paper by Su et al on the development of multi-cavity PLGA microparticles which offer a more biodegradable variant of a solid CN [85]. A more recent development further proposes the use of a protein template obtained by solvent evaporation as a biodegradable single-cavity CN agent [86].…”
Section: Polymeric Nanocupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other reports of solid CN approaches include a paper by Su et al on the development of multi-cavity PLGA microparticles which offer a more biodegradable variant of a solid CN [85]. A more recent development further proposes the use of a protein template obtained by solvent evaporation as a biodegradable single-cavity CN agent [86].…”
Section: Polymeric Nanocupsmentioning
confidence: 99%