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Immunocontraception in Wildlife Animals
2009Fertility control by immune contraception is suggested to offer a long-term, effective and humane approach for reproduction control in captive animals as well as to reduce free-ranging wildlife populations. The chapter presents a summary of target species for reproduction control by immunization, the available vaccines for wildlife animals and ...
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Development and use of virus-vectored immunocontraception
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1997Virus-vectored immunocontraception (VVIC) is perceived to present biological risks, real or baseless, which create social and political constraints to deploying VVIC for managing vertebrate pests. Developing and deploying VVIC must be justified and address biological, social and political risks.
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Molecular targets for immunocontraception.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 2004Effective contraception is necessary in countries where limiting population growth has become a public policy imperative. The main antigenic targets for contraceptive vaccine development can be listed as following: 1) sperm antigens, 2) zona pellucida antigens, 3) gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, 4) chorionic gonadotrophin, 5) other protein/peptide ...
Bogdana, Stoyka +2 more
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Targeting the zona pellucida for immunocontraception: a minireview
Human Reproduction, 1995This minireview summarizes the main data relevant to the development of contraceptive vaccines based on zona pellucida (ZP) antigens, as well as the pros and the cons of this immunocontraceptive strategy. Even though the antifertility efficacy of anti-ZP antibodies in humans is not corroborated by a clear relationship between spontaneous ...
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Status of Immunodiagnosis and Immunocontraceptive Vaccines in India
2003The article focuses on the Indian initiative of making kits for diagnosis of various infectious and non-infectious diseases as well as reproductive hormones and hormones in various other endocrine disorders. Indigenous diagnostic kits for the detection of various infections such as filariasis, typhoid, amebiasis, Japanese encephalitis, hepatitis, HIV ...
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[Interests and limits of immunocontraception].
Gynecologie, obstetrique & fertilite, 2003Recent studies from WHO indicated that a large proportion of human contraceptive needs cannot be covered by the already existing means for different reasons (medical, economical, political, and cultural). Therefore, development of new effective methods targeting birth control methods affordable by under-privileged populations turns out to be necessary.
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Wetchasan sattawaphaet = The Thai journal of veterinary medicine
Ai-Mei Chang +6 more
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Immunocontraception for Animals: Current Status and Future Perspective
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2016R. Naz, Ashley E Saver
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