Virus-like particle vaccinology, from bench to bedside
University of Bern · Bern University of Applied Sciences · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have become key tools in biology, medicine and even engineering. After their initial use to resolve viral structures at the atomic level, VLPs were rapidly harnessed to develop antiviral vaccines followed by their use as display platforms to generate any kind of vaccine. Most recently, VLPs have been employed as nanomachines to deliver pharmaceutically active products to specific sites and into specific cells in the body. Here, we focus on the use of VLPs for the development of vaccines with broad fields of indications ranging from classical vaccines against viruses to therapeutic vaccines against chronic inflammation, pain, allergy and cancer. In this review, we take a walk through…
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2Topics & keywords
- Virus-like particle
- Bench to bedside
- Virology
- Virus
- Medicine
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Medical physics
- Good health and well-being