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Intralymphatic Immunotherapy and Vaccination in Mice
 

Intralymphatic Immunotherapy and Vaccination in Mice

Article DOI: 10.3791/51031 07:33 min
February 2nd, 2014

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Summary February 2nd, 2014

Prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination often fails to stimulate strong immune responses due to week drainage of the vaccine to lymph nodes and consequently poor involvement of immune cells. By direct injection of vaccine to lymph nodes, so-called intralymphatic injection, vaccine efficacy can be strongly improved and vaccine doses can be reduced.

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