Currently used vaccines have been developed based on experimental pre-clinical and clinical trials. Although the widespread availability of vaccines is one of the greatest achievements in public health, the selection of antigens capable of inducing an effective immune response has not been successful for some pathogens to date. Searching for and detecting a relationship between genes or whole genome sequences and the level of immunization response has opened the second “golden age” of vaccinology and led to the development of two new branches: vaccinomics and adversomics. Vaccinomics is a combination of pharmacogenetics, which defines the correlation between single gene polymorphism and immunization response and pharmacogenomics, which char...
AbstractFor over a century, vaccines were developed according to Pasteur’s principles of isolating, ...
AbstractMass vaccination has saved millions of human lives and improved the quality of life in both ...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivaling th...
Precision medicine approaches based on pharmacogenomics are now being successfully implemented to en...
International audienceVaccine development faces major difficulties partly because of genetic variati...
Vaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics is takin...
AbstractVaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics ...
Vaccines are the most effective and sustainable means of preventing infectious diseases. Novel diagn...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...
Low efficiency of cohort immunization and postvaccinal complication are not always connected with va...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivalling t...
The sequence of microbial genomes made all potential antigens of each pathogen available for vaccine...
<p>(A) The causative agent of a disease may first be identified from patient samples by using metage...
Advances in “omics” technology (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, genomics/epigenomics, etc...
The conventional approach to vaccine development is based on dissection of the pathogen using bioche...
AbstractFor over a century, vaccines were developed according to Pasteur’s principles of isolating, ...
AbstractMass vaccination has saved millions of human lives and improved the quality of life in both ...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivaling th...
Precision medicine approaches based on pharmacogenomics are now being successfully implemented to en...
International audienceVaccine development faces major difficulties partly because of genetic variati...
Vaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics is takin...
AbstractVaccines have a significant impact on public health, and vaccinology in the era of genomics ...
Vaccines are the most effective and sustainable means of preventing infectious diseases. Novel diagn...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...
Low efficiency of cohort immunization and postvaccinal complication are not always connected with va...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivalling t...
The sequence of microbial genomes made all potential antigens of each pathogen available for vaccine...
<p>(A) The causative agent of a disease may first be identified from patient samples by using metage...
Advances in “omics” technology (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, genomics/epigenomics, etc...
The conventional approach to vaccine development is based on dissection of the pathogen using bioche...
AbstractFor over a century, vaccines were developed according to Pasteur’s principles of isolating, ...
AbstractMass vaccination has saved millions of human lives and improved the quality of life in both ...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivaling th...