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Production and purification of plasmid DNA vaccines: is there scope for further innovation?
Expert Review of Vaccines, 2014The demand for plasmid DNA (pDNA) has vastly increased over the past decade in response to significant advances that have been made in its application for gene therapy and vaccine development.
A. Xenopoulos, Priyabrata Pattnaik
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2006
The purpose of this chapter is to present basic strategies for the construction of DNA vaccines. This chapter discusses considerations relevant to the selection of a target gene, construction of a DNA expression vector for use as a vaccine, and molecular modifications of the vector to improve protein expression and to augment immunogenicity.
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The purpose of this chapter is to present basic strategies for the construction of DNA vaccines. This chapter discusses considerations relevant to the selection of a target gene, construction of a DNA expression vector for use as a vaccine, and molecular modifications of the vector to improve protein expression and to augment immunogenicity.
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Plasmid DNA vaccines: where are we now?
Drugs of Today, 2018F. Ghaffarifar
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Engineering nanoparticle-coated bacteria as oral DNA vaccines for cancer immunotherapy.
Nano letters (Print), 2015Q. Hu +8 more
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DNA vaccination/genetic vaccination.
Current topics in microbiology and immunology, 1998H, Koprowski, D B, Weiner
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Annales pharmaceutiques francaises, 2003
DNA vaccination is a new vaccine approach used to induce an immune response to an antigen protein expressed in vivo. It is based on the introduction, via intramuscular injections, particle bombardment, or nasal spray, of a purified DNA plasmid encoding for the polypeptide sequence.
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DNA vaccination is a new vaccine approach used to induce an immune response to an antigen protein expressed in vivo. It is based on the introduction, via intramuscular injections, particle bombardment, or nasal spray, of a purified DNA plasmid encoding for the polypeptide sequence.
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DNA vaccines: immunology, application, and optimization*.
Annual Review of Immunology, 2000S. Gurunathan, D. Klinman, R. Seder
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Comparative genomics of BCG vaccines by whole-genome DNA microarray.
Science, 1999M. Behr +6 more
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Using Plasmids as DNA Vaccines for Infectious Diseases
Microbiology spectrum, 2014J. Tregoning, E. Kinnear
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DNA vaccines against tuberculosis
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2014N. Bruffaerts, K. Huygen, M. Romano
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