Conventional vaccine strategies have been highly efficacious for several decades in reducing mortality and morbidity due to infectious diseases. The bane of conventional vaccines, such as those that include whole organisms or large proteins, appear to be the inclusion of unnecessary antigenic load that, not only contributes little to the protective immune response, but complicates the situation by inducing allergenic and/or reactogenic responses. Peptide vaccines are an attractive alternative strategy that relies on usage of short peptide fragments to engineer the induction of highly targeted immune responses, consequently avoiding allergenic and/or reactogenic sequences. Conversely, peptide vaccines used in isolation are often weakly immun...
Conventional vaccinology uses live attenuated viruses as well as inactivated viruses as vaccines. Li...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
International audienceHIV-1 is responsible for a global pandemic of 35 million people and continues ...
Vaccination is a cost-effective approach to prevent, treat, and eradicate infectious diseases and ca...
Progress made in peptide-based vaccinations to induce T-cell-dependent immune responses against canc...
Peptide or subunit vaccines (antigens) are safer than attenuated vaccines. However, peptide vaccines...
Classically all vaccines were produced using live or attenuated microorganisms or parts of them. How...
Seasonal influenza epidemics lead to severe flu in 3 to 5 million individuals and emerging pandemic ...
The growing incidences of new viral diseases and increasingly frequent viral epidemics have strained...
Preventative medicine in the form of vaccination had a huge impact on human health in the 20th Centu...
Vaccines are considered one of the greatest global health achievements, improving the welfare of soc...
This review discusses peptide epitopes used as antigens in the development of vaccines in clinical t...
Synthetic peptide vaccines aiming at the induction of a protective CD8+ T-cell response against infe...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Antigenic peptides that bind pathogen-specific Abs are a potential source of subunit vaccine compone...
Conventional vaccinology uses live attenuated viruses as well as inactivated viruses as vaccines. Li...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
International audienceHIV-1 is responsible for a global pandemic of 35 million people and continues ...
Vaccination is a cost-effective approach to prevent, treat, and eradicate infectious diseases and ca...
Progress made in peptide-based vaccinations to induce T-cell-dependent immune responses against canc...
Peptide or subunit vaccines (antigens) are safer than attenuated vaccines. However, peptide vaccines...
Classically all vaccines were produced using live or attenuated microorganisms or parts of them. How...
Seasonal influenza epidemics lead to severe flu in 3 to 5 million individuals and emerging pandemic ...
The growing incidences of new viral diseases and increasingly frequent viral epidemics have strained...
Preventative medicine in the form of vaccination had a huge impact on human health in the 20th Centu...
Vaccines are considered one of the greatest global health achievements, improving the welfare of soc...
This review discusses peptide epitopes used as antigens in the development of vaccines in clinical t...
Synthetic peptide vaccines aiming at the induction of a protective CD8+ T-cell response against infe...
Cancer vaccines based on synthetic peptides are a safe, well-tolerated immunotherapy able to specifi...
Antigenic peptides that bind pathogen-specific Abs are a potential source of subunit vaccine compone...
Conventional vaccinology uses live attenuated viruses as well as inactivated viruses as vaccines. Li...
Anticancer active immunotherapy embodies the ideal antitumor therapy, as it theoretically combines t...
International audienceHIV-1 is responsible for a global pandemic of 35 million people and continues ...