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Intralymphatic Immunotherapy and Vaccination in Mice
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Immunologie et infection
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Journal JoVE Immunologie et infection
Intralymphatic Immunotherapy and Vaccination in Mice
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07:33 min

February 02, 2014

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Titre
  • 01:17Surgical Incision of the Inguinal Area of the Mouse
  • 02:37Intralymphatic Injection
  • 03:20Closing the Incision and Post-operative Care
  • 04:56Results: Advantage of Intralymphatic Vaccinations
  • 07:11Conclusion

Summary

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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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