id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016713-pw4f8asc Goyal, Amit K. Nanotechnological Approaches for Genetic Immunization 2013-05-24 .txt text/plain 16034 814 34 The use of nonviral particulate carriers for DNA-based vaccination could provide better and safe delivery of encapsulated genetic material, circumvent the need for muscle involvement and facilitate instead the uptake of the Fig. 4 Schematic representation of immunological response greeted by novel DNA-loaded nanocarrier DNA by APCs. However, transfection of APCs with encapsulated DNA into particulate carrier systems will be dependent upon choice of carrier surface charge, size, and lipid/polymer composition, or presence of other biological [e.g., interleukin 2 and interferon-γ (IFN-γ)]. Modification of lipid/DNA complexes by the polymer poly(D,L-lactic acid) was found to be consistently and significantly more effective than either unmodified liposomal DNA or naked DNA in eliciting transgene-specific immune responses to plasmid-encoded antigen when administered by the s.c. route (Bramwell et al. ./cache/cord-016713-pw4f8asc.txt ./txt/cord-016713-pw4f8asc.txt