[HTML][HTML] Fully mobilizing host defense: building better vaccines

S Raychaudhuri, KL Rock - Nature Biotechnology, 1998 - nature.com
S Raychaudhuri, KL Rock
Nature Biotechnology, 1998nature.com
Developments in methods for identifying antigens from infectious agents and cancers has
provided exciting new opportunities in prevention and treatment through vaccination. In
many of these situations, however, traditional immunization techniques do not stimulate
protective immunity because they fail to fully mobilize the appropriate immune responses.
This limitation, together with new insights into the underlying mechanism of immune
responses, has spurred development of several new approaches for vaccine delivery. We …
Abstract
Developments in methods for identifying antigens from infectious agents and cancers has provided exciting new opportunities in prevention and treatment through vaccination. In many of these situations, however, traditional immunization techniques do not stimulate protective immunity because they fail to fully mobilize the appropriate immune responses. This limitation, together with new insights into the underlying mechanism of immune responses, has spurred development of several new approaches for vaccine delivery. We discuss some of the current efforts being developed to provide effective vaccine delivery systems.
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