Antigen Encapsulation
Antigen encapsulation is a process in which a vaccine antigen is embedded in a material to form a capsule. This protects the antigen from degradation and allows its controlled release into the body. By improving the longevity and targeting of the antigen, antigen encapsulation helps to enhance the effectiveness of the vaccine and reduce the dose needed. Its use has enabled the development of novel vaccine strategies and novel adjuvants for existing vaccines.
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