Recombinant probiotic-Based Vaccines; Attractive vehicles for immunization via mucosal routes
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Introduction: The importance of genetically modified microorganisms, including probiotics, now widely have considered as attractive vehicles for mucosal delivery of therapeutic molecules. Previous studies have indicated that mucosal administration of these molecules can effectively trigger humoral along with cellular immune responses. Therefore, development of induction of mucosal immune responses, utilizing of recombinant probiotics-based vaccines, as live delivery vectors with no side effects in humans, may contribute to effectiveness of control strategies against infection agents.
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volume 30 issue 4
pages 4702- 4705
publication date 2022-07
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