Preventative medicine in the form of vaccination had a huge impact on human health in the 20th Century. Vaccines are now recognized as the most effective line of defence against infectious agents that cause disease and death, and in some cases vaccines have enabled complete eradication of disease from the globe (e.g. smallpox). Nevertheless there are still many human diseases (e.g. viral and parasitic infections, cancers) for which there are no effective vaccines. Current vaccines are mainly live and attenuated viruses or viral, bacterial or recombinant proteins and polypeptides. By virtue of their natural aminoacid composition, polypeptides and proteins are relatively safe materials for vaccination, but they are expensive to manufacture ma...
Due to an increase in the incidence of leishmaniases worldwide, the development of new strategies su...
Peptide or subunit vaccines (antigens) are safer than attenuated vaccines. However, peptide vaccines...
The development of new vaccines remains an attractive goal for disease prevention and therapy, in c...
Vaccines have been used as a successful tool in medicine by way of controlling many major diseases. ...
Synthetic peptide vaccines aiming at the induction of a protective CD8+ T-cell response against infe...
Conventional vaccine strategies have been highly efficacious for several decades in reducing mortali...
Classically all vaccines were produced using live or attenuated microorganisms or parts of them. How...
The growing incidences of new viral diseases and increasingly frequent viral epidemics have strained...
Antigenic peptides that bind pathogen-specific Abs are a potential source of subunit vaccine compone...
Vaccination is a cost-effective approach to prevent, treat, and eradicate infectious diseases and ca...
Vaccine development for viral diseases is a challenge where subunit vaccines are often ineffective. ...
Progress made in peptide-based vaccinations to induce T-cell-dependent immune responses against canc...
Research progress in synthetic peptide vaccine has been reviewed. Various methods seeking for epitop...
Long synthetic peptides (LSPs) have a variety of important clinical uses as synthetic vaccines and d...
Vaccination is one of the major strategies available for combating viral infections in humans. Howev...
Due to an increase in the incidence of leishmaniases worldwide, the development of new strategies su...
Peptide or subunit vaccines (antigens) are safer than attenuated vaccines. However, peptide vaccines...
The development of new vaccines remains an attractive goal for disease prevention and therapy, in c...
Vaccines have been used as a successful tool in medicine by way of controlling many major diseases. ...
Synthetic peptide vaccines aiming at the induction of a protective CD8+ T-cell response against infe...
Conventional vaccine strategies have been highly efficacious for several decades in reducing mortali...
Classically all vaccines were produced using live or attenuated microorganisms or parts of them. How...
The growing incidences of new viral diseases and increasingly frequent viral epidemics have strained...
Antigenic peptides that bind pathogen-specific Abs are a potential source of subunit vaccine compone...
Vaccination is a cost-effective approach to prevent, treat, and eradicate infectious diseases and ca...
Vaccine development for viral diseases is a challenge where subunit vaccines are often ineffective. ...
Progress made in peptide-based vaccinations to induce T-cell-dependent immune responses against canc...
Research progress in synthetic peptide vaccine has been reviewed. Various methods seeking for epitop...
Long synthetic peptides (LSPs) have a variety of important clinical uses as synthetic vaccines and d...
Vaccination is one of the major strategies available for combating viral infections in humans. Howev...
Due to an increase in the incidence of leishmaniases worldwide, the development of new strategies su...
Peptide or subunit vaccines (antigens) are safer than attenuated vaccines. However, peptide vaccines...
The development of new vaccines remains an attractive goal for disease prevention and therapy, in c...