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1. Hydrolytically Degradable Zwitterionic Polyphosphazene Containing HEPES Moieties as Side Groups.

2. Nano-Assembled Polyphosphazene Delivery System Enables Effective Intranasal Immunization with Nipah Virus Subunit Vaccine.

3. Immunopotentiating Polyphosphazene Delivery Systems: Supramolecular Self-Assembly and Stability in the Presence of Plasma Proteins.

4. Next generation polyphosphazene immunoadjuvant: Synthesis, self-assembly and in vivo potency with human papillomavirus VLPs-based vaccine.

5. Protein-loaded soluble and nanoparticulate formulations of ionic polyphosphazenes and their interactions on molecular and cellular levels.

6. Hydrolytically Degradable PEGylated Polyelectrolyte Nanocomplexes for Protein Delivery.

7. PCPP-Adjuvanted Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) sF Subunit Vaccine: Self-Assembled Supramolecular Complexes Enable Enhanced Immunogenicity and Protection.

8. Molecular-Level Interactions of Polyphosphazene Immunoadjuvants and Their Potential Role in Antigen Presentation and Cell Stimulation.

9. The effect of stable macromolecular complexes of ionic polyphosphazene on HIV Gag antigen and on activation of human dendritic cells and presentation to T-cells.

10. PCPP-formulated H5N1 influenza vaccine displays improved stability and dose-sparing effect in lethal challenge studies.

11. Microneedles with intrinsic immunoadjuvant properties: microfabrication, protein stability, and modulated release.

12. Effect of environmental factors on hydrolytic degradation of water-soluble polyphosphazene polyelectrolyte in aqueous solutions.

13. Poly[di(carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] is a potent adjuvant for intradermal immunization.

14. Degradation of polyaminophosphazenes: effects of hydrolytic environment and polymer processing.

15. Polyphosphazene polyelectrolytes: a link between the formation of noncovalent complexes with antigenic proteins and immunostimulating activity.

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