The foundation of modern vaccinology dates back to the 1790s, when the English physician Edward Jenner uncovered the tremendous medical potential of prophylactic vaccination. Jenner’s work ignited a wave of nationwide vaccination campaigns abating the incidence of multiple life-threatening infectious diseases and culminating with the eradication of natural smallpox virus, which was definitively certified by the WHO in 1980. The possibility of using vaccines against cancer was first proposed at the end of the 19th century by Paul Ehrlich and William Coley. However, it was not until the 1990s that such a hypothesis began to be intensively investigated, following the realization that the immune system is not completely unresponsive to tumors a...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Traditional prophylactic vaccination to prevent illness is the primary objective of many research ac...
AbstractA discussion of the particulars leading to the eradication of smallpox is pertinent to both ...
Prophylactic vaccination constitutes one of the most prominent medical achievements of history. This...
Purpose of review: Cancer vaccines are one of the most extensively studied immunotherapy type in sol...
Since their inception by Edward Jenner roughly two hundred years ago, vaccines have achieved tremend...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy that can assist in educating the immune system about wha...
In the last century, vaccination has been the most effective medi-cal intervention to reduce death a...
One of the most successful therapeutic strategies to prevent or control various diseases is by “vacc...
The sciences of vaccinology and of immunology were created just two centuries ago by Jenner’s scient...
Vaccination should be the most economical and sustainable way of combating with infectious diseases....
The rationale for the development of can-cer vaccines has considerably benefited from key findings r...
ABSTRACT A vaccine is the introduction of weakened viruses and bacteria into the human body to gain ...
Vaccines were first introduced more than 200 years ago and have since played a key role in the reduc...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Traditional prophylactic vaccination to prevent illness is the primary objective of many research ac...
AbstractA discussion of the particulars leading to the eradication of smallpox is pertinent to both ...
Prophylactic vaccination constitutes one of the most prominent medical achievements of history. This...
Purpose of review: Cancer vaccines are one of the most extensively studied immunotherapy type in sol...
Since their inception by Edward Jenner roughly two hundred years ago, vaccines have achieved tremend...
Purpose of review: Vaccination against cancer has had a variable history, with claims of success oft...
Cancer vaccines are a type of immunotherapy that can assist in educating the immune system about wha...
In the last century, vaccination has been the most effective medi-cal intervention to reduce death a...
One of the most successful therapeutic strategies to prevent or control various diseases is by “vacc...
The sciences of vaccinology and of immunology were created just two centuries ago by Jenner’s scient...
Vaccination should be the most economical and sustainable way of combating with infectious diseases....
The rationale for the development of can-cer vaccines has considerably benefited from key findings r...
ABSTRACT A vaccine is the introduction of weakened viruses and bacteria into the human body to gain ...
Vaccines were first introduced more than 200 years ago and have since played a key role in the reduc...
A better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling the immune system in the...
Traditional prophylactic vaccination to prevent illness is the primary objective of many research ac...
AbstractA discussion of the particulars leading to the eradication of smallpox is pertinent to both ...