Which vaccines use liposomes?
Which vaccines use liposomes? At the moment, a number of liposome formulations are in clinical trials as adjuvant for prophylactic as well as therapeutic vaccines against malaria, influenza, tuberculosis (TB), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and dengue fever (13), whereas Cervarix®, Inflexal®, and Epaxal® are commercially available liposome ... What is a virosome used for? A virosome (or IRIV, immunopotentiating reconstituted influenza virosome) is a type of “artificial virus” that can be used to deliver vaccine antigens directly into a host cell. Are liposomes Antigenic? The antigen location in liposomes influences immunogenicity. Both, entrapped or surface-attached antigens induce T-cell responses, the...