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Vaccine Development for Human Pneumoviruses. [PDF]

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A hybrid polymeric system for pulmonary mRNA delivery: Advancing mucosal vaccine development.

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Developments in Vaccine Adjuvants

2021
Vaccines, including subunit, recombinant, and conjugate vaccines, require the use of an immunostimulator/adjuvant for maximum efficacy. Adjuvants not only enhance the strength and longevity of immune responses but may also influence the type of response. In this chapter, we review the adjuvants that are available for use in human vaccines, such as alum,
Firdaus, Farrhana Ziana   +2 more
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Carbohydrates in Vaccine Development

Current Drug Delivery, 2019
Despite advances in the development of new vaccines, there are still some diseases with no vaccine solutions. Therefore, further efforts are required to more comprehensively discern the different antigenic components of these microorganisms on a molecular level.
Aljohani, Salwa   +3 more
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Contraceptive vaccine development

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1994
Recent advances in antigen definition and production have made the development of a contraceptive vaccine more attainable. Such a vaccine must evoke an immune response that blocks an indispensable step in the reproductive process. Vaccine research involves many approaches to fertility prevention.
N J, Alexander, G, Bialy
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Development of sporozoite vaccines

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1984
Abstract Protective immunity against m alaria has been achieved in hosts ranging from birds to man by repeated inoculation of irradiated sporozoites. The main antigens involved in protective immunity to sporozoites are the circumsporozoite (CS) proteins, which are part of a family of proteins, covering the whole surface mem brane of ...
R S, Nussenzweig, V, Nussenzweig
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The future of vaccine development

Vaccine, 2020
Vaccines are one of the most successful public health interventions in our history resulting in eradication of small pox, near eradication of polio and major reductions in case number and global morbidity and mortality for numerous diseases (Centers for Disease C, 1999) [1].
Wayne C, Koff, Theodore, Schenkelberg
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Vaccine Development

Pediatric Clinics of North America
This article considers ethical considerations surrounding pediatric vaccine development for pandemic preparedness, examines some historical cases of pediatric vaccines developed during past smallpox, influenza, and 2019 coronavirus disease pandemics, and discusses the current state of vaccine development for pandemic preparedness, including vaccines ...
Elizabeth A D, Hammershaimb   +1 more
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Tuberculosis vaccine development

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2002
If the end of the 20th century saw the flowering of genomics, the beginning of the 21st century is witnessing an equally rapid blossoming of proteomics. These twin technologies have had a dramatic influence on the study of tuberculosis (TB), and nowhere more so than in the development of new TB vaccines.
T Mark, Doherty, Peter, Andersen
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