Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace reality may have finally come. Vaccines have been developed against viral, bacterial, parasite and allergenic antigens, for humans and for animals; a wide variety of plants have been used for stable transgenic expression as well as for transient expression via Agrobacterium tumefaciens and plant viral vectors. A great many products have shown significant immunogenicity; several have shown efficacy in target animals or in animal models. The realised potential of plant-produced vaccines is discussed, together with future prospects for production and registration. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Recombinant subunit vaccines have been with us for the last 30 years and they provide us with the un...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
abstract: The development of plant-derived antigens is very promising in vaccine research and the ab...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Plant-based vaccine technologies involve the integration of the desired genes encoding the antigen p...
In the last few years, plants have become an increasingly attractive platform for recombinant protei...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for the commercial production of vaccine...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for commercial production of vaccine ant...
Fermentation based vaccine production system is replaced by edible vaccine technology. Plant derive...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
The use of transgenic or virus-infected plants to produce vitally needed vaccines for developing nat...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
Recombinant subunit vaccines have been with us for the last 30 years and they provide us with the un...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
abstract: The development of plant-derived antigens is very promising in vaccine research and the ab...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Plant-produced vaccines are a much-hyped development of the past two decades, whose time to embrace ...
Summary: The concept of using plants to produce high-value pharmaceuticals such as vaccines is 20 ye...
Plant-based vaccine technologies involve the integration of the desired genes encoding the antigen p...
In the last few years, plants have become an increasingly attractive platform for recombinant protei...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for the commercial production of vaccine...
Plants have been identified as promising expression systems for commercial production of vaccine ant...
Fermentation based vaccine production system is replaced by edible vaccine technology. Plant derive...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
The use of transgenic or virus-infected plants to produce vitally needed vaccines for developing nat...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
Recombinant subunit vaccines have been with us for the last 30 years and they provide us with the un...
Stable integration of a gene into the plant nuclear or chloroplast genome can transform higher plant...
abstract: The development of plant-derived antigens is very promising in vaccine research and the ab...