A novel intradermal tattoo-based injection device enhances the immunogenicity of plasmid dna vaccines

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  • who: Alejandro M. Gomez from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: A novel intradermal tattoo-based injection device enhances the immunogenicity of plasmid DNA vaccines, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of February/24,/2020
  • what: Prior to the current study, investigations concerning DNA tattooing have been performed using traditional tattoo machines, which are not designed to control the volume of vaccine inoculated; the vaccine solution is deposited on the skin surface and then an oscillating tattoo needle is applied at the tattooing site to penetrate the skin (passive migration of the vaccine into the skin). The . . .

     

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