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    • Application of Dendritic Cell Vaccines in COVID-19 

      Khan, Md. Shohan (Brac University, 2022-02)
      Immunotherapy may hold promise as a treatment for coronavirus disease, the greatest epidemic this generation has seen, a disease that has wreaked havoc on the world's health and economic systems. We believe that using ...
    • Covid-19 vaccine for transdermal delivery: formulation consideration and microneedle accession 

      Md.Minhaj-Ul-Alam (Brac University, 2021-06)
      Covid-19, a worldwide disease, affects millions of people. As of now, there is no effective technique to avoid infection. This outbreak emphasizes pandemic preparedness. Contrary to popular belief, the Covid-19 vaccination ...
    • A descriptive review on Monkeypox virus from past to present 

      Halder, Angelina Samantha (Brac University, 2024-03)
      Monkeypox infection is caused by an oval-shaped, double-stranded DNA virus called Monkeypox virus (MPXV) belonging to the Poxviridae family and Orthopoxvirus genus. Previously, this virus used to infect only in regions of ...
    • Immunotherapy in the Management of Lung Cancer 

      Tasnim, Humayra (Brac University, 2021-11)
      Among all the major cancer types, lung cancer is one of the most common as it holds a higher percentage of cancer related mortality and treating lung cancer is yet a challenge. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery ...
    • In-silico approach to design a novel multi-epitope vaccine against Zika Virus 

      Mardiya, Radiya Tum; Mahabub, Umaiya Binte (Brac University, 2024-04)
      Zika virus is a global concern and a public health emergency proclaimed by WHO due to its dangerous repercussions after the infection. Since it poses a significant threat to emerging again, competent and adequate action ...
    • An in-silico based multi epitope vaccine construction of flagellin protein opposing Helicobacter Pylori bacteria (H. Pylori) 

      Akhter, Tahamina (Brac University, 2024-02)
      Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria is a gram-negative bacteria that has capability to cause serious disease in human stomach by leading into peptic ulcer, mucosal lymph tissue, stomach cancer. According to WHO, it ...
    • Literature review of prospective drugs for COVID-19 

      Hoque, Md. Ikramul (Brac University, 2021-01)
      A new public health disaster arises with the spreading of novel coronavirus in early December 2019, originated in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China. The novel coronavirus which is identified as Coronavirus Disease 2019 ...
    • Mucosal delivery of vaccines 

      Karim, Rejaul (BRAC Univeristy, 2015-08)
      Vaccines are capable of inducing cellular and humoral immune responses which could provide prophylactic and therapeutic responses against various diseases such as those that are infectious in nature and other that are ...
    • A review on targeted therapies for lung cancer 

      Ashraf, Anushey (Brac University, 2022-10)
      Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths. The malignancy is marked by a bleak prognosis and poor clinical result, owing primarily to advanced stage at diagnosis, imposing a significant cost on ...
    • A review on the therapeutic design and challenges of potential COVID-19 vaccines 

      Ziad, Ahmed (Brac University, 2021-02)
      An unprecedented emerge of a rapid human-to-human transmissible respiratory illness, known as COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2, a novel coronavirus from December 2019, in Wuhan, China has changed the world drastically. ...
    • A review on transdermal delivery of vaccines 

      Haque, A.K.M. Salman (BRAC University, 2016-02)
      For therapeutic responses against various diseases especiallythose are infectious in nature and also malignant such as cancer; vaccineinduces cellular and humoral immune responses endowed with prophylactic measures by ...
    • A review paper on developing novel antiviral strategies against pathogenic RNA viruses 

      Nawar, Numia (Brac University, 2021-02)
      Human disease causing RNA viruses are a major concern for people worldwide as many of the diseases caused by pathogenic RNA viruses pose great threat to health and exhibit significant mortality. Some of the dangerous RNA ...
    • Transdermal material construction in covid 19 vaccine delivery: a microneedle approach 

      Chowdhury, Tasnia Farheen (Brac University, 2021-08)
      COVID-19 has an impact on people of all ages, races, and ethnicities. Because many infected persons are asymptomatic, the virus is unknowingly transmitted to others, resulting in a rapid spread of illness. Spike protein ...