دوره 1، شماره 2 - ( 8-1393 )                   جلد 1 شماره 2 صفحات 28-24 | برگشت به فهرست نسخه ها


XML English Abstract Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Khosravy M S, Shafiee Ardestani M, Ahangari Cohan R, Doroud D, Amini S, Momen S B, et al . Design, Synthesis, Physicochemical and Immunological Characterization of Dendrimer-HBsAg Conjugate. vacres 2014; 1 (2) :24-28
URL: http://vacres.pasteur.ac.ir/article-1-42-fa.html
Design, Synthesis, Physicochemical and Immunological Characterization of Dendrimer-HBsAg Conjugate. Vaccine Research. 1393; 1 (2) :24-28

URL: http://vacres.pasteur.ac.ir/article-1-42-fa.html


چکیده:   (8121 مشاهده)
Manufacturing new Hepatitis B virus vaccines, specifically by the use of nanoparticles, is of high global interest. In this paper, a new biocompatible and biodegradable structure of nano-sized hepatitis B virus’ surface antigen (HBsAg) was generated by conjugation with dendrimers, a low cost biodegradable and biocompatible polymer. The physicochemical properties of the conjugate were characterized by zeta potential and size distribution analyses and FT-IR spectrometry. The results confirmed the conjugation between HBsAg and the dendrimers. Immunological assays indicated that the immunogenicity of the conjugated HBsAg is more than HBsAg alone. Further investigations are required to explore the mechanisms of action and the exact immunological pathway(s) of this nanocomplex vaccine candidate.
متن کامل [PDF 420 kb]   (3091 دریافت)    
نوع مطالعه: Original article |
دریافت: 1348/10/11

ارسال نظر درباره این مقاله : نام کاربری یا پست الکترونیک شما:
CAPTCHA

بازنشر اطلاعات
Creative Commons License این مقاله تحت شرایط Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License قابل بازنشر است.

کلیه حقوق این وب سایت متعلق به Vaccine Research می باشد.

طراحی و برنامه نویسی : یکتاوب افزار شرق

© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Vaccine Research

Designed & Developed by : Yektaweb

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.