2022
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202200819
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Temporal Control of Trained Immunity via Encapsulated Release of β‐Glucan Improves Therapeutic Applications

Abstract: Emerging diseases require generating new vaccines, which can often be time consuming. An alternate method to boost host defense is by inducing nonspecific innate immune memory, called trained immunity, to develop novel prophylactics. Many molecules, most notably β‐glucan, induce trained immunity, but their effects are often short‐lived and uncontrolled. This lack of temporal control limits both the therapeutic ability of training and provides fundamental questions about its nature. To achieve temporal control … Show more

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