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Bacterial Proteomics and Vaccine Development
American Journal of PharmacoGenomics, 2002Until recently, the development of vaccines for use in humans relied on the response to attenuated or whole-cell preparations, or empirically selected antigens. The post-genomic era holds the possibility of rational design of novel vaccines for important human pathogens.
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The future of bacterial fish vaccines
Vaccine, 1984Despite over 40 years of effort, only three bacterial fish vaccines have reached commercial production. These are essentially formalin-inactivated preparations for the control of enteric redmouth, furunculosis and vibriosis. Generally, the approach to the development of fish vaccines has lacked the sophistication of human vaccines. This may reflect the
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Bacterial couriers as cancer vaccines
Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2022Andrew Redenti +2 more
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Bacterial Vaccines and Infectious Asthma
Pediatrics, 1978In the article that reviewed the rational management of allergic disease (Pediatrics 60:320, September 1977), Twarog and Colten's statements, made as though factual, are in reality opinions; they also attempted by innuendo to turn a simple fact into a questionable state.
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The role of vaccines in combatting antimicrobial resistance
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Francesca Micoli +2 more
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Deep learning to detect bacterial colonies for the production of vaccines
Neurocomputing, 2022Thomas Beznik, John A Lee
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Collection, compilation and analysis of bacterial vaccines
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2022Neelam Sharma +2 more
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