Over the last decade, poxviral vectors emerged as a mainstay approach for the induction of T cell-mediated immunity by vaccination, and their suitability for human use has led to widespread clinical testing of candidate vectors against infectious intracellular pathogens and cancer. In contrast, poxviruses have been widely perceived in the vaccine field as a poor choice of vector for the induction of humoral immunity. However, a growing body of data, from both animal models and recent clinical trials, now suggests that these vectors can be successfully utilized to prime and boost B cells and effective antibody responses. Significant progress has been made in the context of heterologous prime-boost immunization regimes, whereby poxviruses are...
► Viral-vectored vaccines for veterinary and human use: induction of T cell responses. ► Induction o...
The design of optimal vaccines requires detailed knowledge of how protective immune responses are ge...
Poxvirus-based vaccines have a long record of efficacy as both anti-tumour agents and vectors for ge...
Viral vectored vaccine delivery platforms have traditionally been used for the induction of cellular...
Abstract: Over the past 12 years, the poxvirus vector technology has provided scientists with valuab...
Vaccine approaches to infectious diseases are widely applied and appreciated. Amongst them, vectors ...
Vaccine approaches to infectious diseases are widely applied and appreciated. Amongst them, vectors ...
Recombinant fowlpox viruses (rFPV) and ovine atadenoviruses (rOAdV) are being developed as safe, non...
Recombinant fowlpox viruses (rFPV) and ovine atadenoviruses (rOAdV) are being developed as safe, non...
The study of poxviruses pioneered the field of vaccinology after Jenner’s remarkable discovery that ...
Although recombinant DNA and recombinant viral vectors expressing HIV antigens have yielded positive...
Since the discovery in 1796 by Edward Jenner of vaccinia virus as a way to prevent and finally eradi...
Protein-in-adjuvant vaccines have shown limited success against difficult diseases such as blood-sta...
The discovery of Jenner in 1798 founded the science of immunology and eventually led to smallpox era...
Vaccination is an efficient way to prevent the occurrence of many infectious diseases in humans. To ...
► Viral-vectored vaccines for veterinary and human use: induction of T cell responses. ► Induction o...
The design of optimal vaccines requires detailed knowledge of how protective immune responses are ge...
Poxvirus-based vaccines have a long record of efficacy as both anti-tumour agents and vectors for ge...
Viral vectored vaccine delivery platforms have traditionally been used for the induction of cellular...
Abstract: Over the past 12 years, the poxvirus vector technology has provided scientists with valuab...
Vaccine approaches to infectious diseases are widely applied and appreciated. Amongst them, vectors ...
Vaccine approaches to infectious diseases are widely applied and appreciated. Amongst them, vectors ...
Recombinant fowlpox viruses (rFPV) and ovine atadenoviruses (rOAdV) are being developed as safe, non...
Recombinant fowlpox viruses (rFPV) and ovine atadenoviruses (rOAdV) are being developed as safe, non...
The study of poxviruses pioneered the field of vaccinology after Jenner’s remarkable discovery that ...
Although recombinant DNA and recombinant viral vectors expressing HIV antigens have yielded positive...
Since the discovery in 1796 by Edward Jenner of vaccinia virus as a way to prevent and finally eradi...
Protein-in-adjuvant vaccines have shown limited success against difficult diseases such as blood-sta...
The discovery of Jenner in 1798 founded the science of immunology and eventually led to smallpox era...
Vaccination is an efficient way to prevent the occurrence of many infectious diseases in humans. To ...
► Viral-vectored vaccines for veterinary and human use: induction of T cell responses. ► Induction o...
The design of optimal vaccines requires detailed knowledge of how protective immune responses are ge...
Poxvirus-based vaccines have a long record of efficacy as both anti-tumour agents and vectors for ge...