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- W3123327892 abstract "A usual functioning immune system tackles the overall immune modalities and verges any anomalies in the system thus conferring cumulative protection from a number of epidemics, infectious and parasitic disorders. Occasionally, the immune system is inept to balance the anomalies that might be due to certain genetic mutations, unrecognized surface proteins corona formation on the immune cells, biochemical alterations around the normally functioning cells, etc. Coalescing immune therapy and nanotechnology together could possibly curb these challenges and hence recognised as innovative approach. Progression in the field of nanotechnology has led to the usage of different adjuvants, nanocarriers, micelles, vehicles to intensify the efficacy of vaccination. Nanomaterials have been tailored to be highly competent in sustained and targeted immune deliverables and modulators by offering dominance to a number of biological, medicinal, therapeutic, prophylactic and industrial applications. With the advent of nano-vaccines, immune based therapeutics can now be mediated and modulated by nanotechnological systems such as nanoparticles, polymeric micelles, liposomes, nanotubes, nanoemulsions, immunocomplexes, etc. due to their immune-compatible and favourable physicochemical properties. This chapter enumerates how these nanomaterial properties could influence their appropriateness to a diverse number of immunological applications and also discusses the probable immunomodulatory effects that these nanosized materials may have." @default.
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- W3123327892 title "Immunology and Nanotechnology: Effects and Affects" @default.
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