Administration of Nanovaccines by Transdermal Drug Delivery System-current and Future Perspectives
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Abstract
Nanovaccines have emerged as a promising approach to enhance vaccination strategies, leveraging the power
of nanotechnology to improve immune responses and vaccine efficacy. In recent years, the administration of
nanovaccines through transdermal drug delivery systems has garnered significant attention. This review
explores the research examples highlighting the utilization of transdermal drug delivery systems for nanovaccine
administration. It discusses various nanovaccine delivery approaches, such as microneedle patches and lipidbased
nanocarriers, and presents research studies demonstrating their efficacy and potential in immunization.
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