DNA vaccines are an exciting development in vaccine technology which may have a special role in preventing viral infections and as 'theracines' for cancer. Their use in preventing bacterial infections has, by comparison, been less well documented. While it is unlikely that traditional, highly successful and cheap vaccines for diseases such as diphtheria will be replaced by DNA vaccines, naked DNA may be particularly appropriate for preventing bacterial infections where cytotoxic T cells confer protection, or where a Th1 type T cell response mediates resistance. For example, DNA vaccines containing different mycobacterial antigens have been shown to inhibit overt infections by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in rodent models. The use of DNA vacci...
DNA vaccine may be a promising tool for controlling tuberculosis development. However, vaccines enco...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
Vaccines have significantly improved human health through decreasing morbidity and mortality associa...
DNA vaccines are an exciting development in vaccine technology which may have a special role in prev...
<p>Bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium can cause several infectious diseases affecti...
DNA vaccines have been termed The Third Generation of Vaccines. The recent successful immunization o...
<p>DNA plasmids encoding Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen 85 (Ag85) were tested as vaccines ...
DNA vaccination is a novel approach for inducing immunity against target antigens. It provides a dir...
<p>DNA vaccination is an effective means of inducing both humoral and cell-mediated immunity i...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
DNA vaccines are tatnalizingly giving hope of a third vaccine revolution. Ever since the serendipito...
DNA vaccination is based on the observation that plasmid DNA could directly transfect muscle cells, ...
A novel and powerful method for vaccine research, colloquially known as DNA vaccines, involves the d...
This thesis describes DNA-based vaccination and the importance of bacterial DNA in different immunol...
DNA vaccine may be a promising tool for controlling tuberculosis development. However, vaccines enco...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
Vaccines have significantly improved human health through decreasing morbidity and mortality associa...
DNA vaccines are an exciting development in vaccine technology which may have a special role in prev...
<p>Bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium can cause several infectious diseases affecti...
DNA vaccines have been termed The Third Generation of Vaccines. The recent successful immunization o...
<p>DNA plasmids encoding Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen 85 (Ag85) were tested as vaccines ...
DNA vaccination is a novel approach for inducing immunity against target antigens. It provides a dir...
<p>DNA vaccination is an effective means of inducing both humoral and cell-mediated immunity i...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
DNA vaccines are tatnalizingly giving hope of a third vaccine revolution. Ever since the serendipito...
DNA vaccination is based on the observation that plasmid DNA could directly transfect muscle cells, ...
A novel and powerful method for vaccine research, colloquially known as DNA vaccines, involves the d...
This thesis describes DNA-based vaccination and the importance of bacterial DNA in different immunol...
DNA vaccine may be a promising tool for controlling tuberculosis development. However, vaccines enco...
The appearance of new viruses and the cost of developing certain vaccines require that new vaccinati...
Vaccines have significantly improved human health through decreasing morbidity and mortality associa...