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Sublingual Delivery of Vaccines for the Induction of Mucosal Immunity

The mucosal surfaces are constantly exposed to incoming pathogens which can cause infections that result in severe morbidity and/or mortality. Studies have reported that mucosal immunity is important for providing protection against these pathogens and that mucosal vaccination is effective in preven...

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Published in:Immune network 2013, 13(3), , pp.81-85
Main Authors: Shim, Byoung-Shik, Choi, Youngjoo, Cheon, In Su, Song, Man Ki
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