Nanotechnology uses the unique properties of nanostructures with a size of 1 to 200 nanome-ters. Different nanoparticles have shown great promise for the production of new vaccines and drugs. Nanostructures can be used to deliver immunological compounds more effectively than microstruc-tures to target sites. Different nanostructures can be applied to form a new generation of vaccines, adjuvants, and immune system drugs. The goal of nanotechnology is to better respond to a wide range of infectious and non-infectious diseases.
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Keikha, R., Daliri, K., & Jebali, A. (2021). The use of nanobiotechnology in immunology and vaccination. Vaccines, 9(2), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020074
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