T. Prow, Xianfeng Chen, M. Crichton, Y. Tiwari, F. Gradassi, K. Raphelli, D. Mahony, G. Fernando, M. Roberts, M. Kendall
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Targeted epidermal delivery of vaccines from coated micro-nanoprojection patches
Transcutaneous vaccine delivery has the potential to greatly improve immunization effectiveness and safety. This work characterizes our novel micro-nanoneedles and their payload release profile in vitro and in vivo. We found that these dry-coated micro-nanoneedles quickly deliver the payload to the epidermis.