DNA-based vaccines have been safe but weakly immunogenic in humans to date.We sought to determine the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of ADVAX, a multigenic HIV-1 DNA vaccine candidate, injected intramuscularly by in vivo electroporation (EP) in a Phase-1, double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial in healthy volunteers. Eight volunteers each received 0.2 mg, 1 mg, or 4 mg ADVAX or saline placebo via EP, or 4 mg ADVAX via standard intramuscular injection at weeks 0 and 8. A third vaccination was administered to eleven volunteers at week 36. EP was safe, well-tolerated and considered acceptable for a prophylactic vaccine. EP delivery of ADVAX increased the magnitude of HIV-1-specific cell mediated immunity by up to 70-fold ov...
We conducted a Phase I dose escalation trial of ADVAX, a DNA-based candidate HIV-1 vaccine expressin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include ...
DNA vaccination holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of cancer and infectious diseas...
DNA-based vaccines have been safe but weakly immunogenic in humans to date. ...
BackgroundThe addition of plasmid cytokine adjuvants, electroporation, and live attenuated viral vec...
We compared safety and immunogenicity of intradermal (ID) vaccination with and without electroporati...
BACKGROUND:The addition of plasmid cytokine adjuvants, electroporation, and live attenuated viral ve...
Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include i) co-administration of m...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown targeting different tissues via the transcutaneous...
Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include i) co-administration of m...
Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include i) co-administration of m...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We compared safety and immunogenicity of intradermal (ID) vaccination with ...
Background. DNA vaccines have been very poorly immunogenic in humans but have been an effective prim...
Background. DNA vaccines have been very poorly immunogenic in humans but have been an effective prim...
IntroductionIntramuscular electroporation (IM/EP) is a vaccine delivery technique that improves the ...
We conducted a Phase I dose escalation trial of ADVAX, a DNA-based candidate HIV-1 vaccine expressin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include ...
DNA vaccination holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of cancer and infectious diseas...
DNA-based vaccines have been safe but weakly immunogenic in humans to date. ...
BackgroundThe addition of plasmid cytokine adjuvants, electroporation, and live attenuated viral vec...
We compared safety and immunogenicity of intradermal (ID) vaccination with and without electroporati...
BACKGROUND:The addition of plasmid cytokine adjuvants, electroporation, and live attenuated viral ve...
Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include i) co-administration of m...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown targeting different tissues via the transcutaneous...
Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include i) co-administration of m...
Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include i) co-administration of m...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We compared safety and immunogenicity of intradermal (ID) vaccination with ...
Background. DNA vaccines have been very poorly immunogenic in humans but have been an effective prim...
Background. DNA vaccines have been very poorly immunogenic in humans but have been an effective prim...
IntroductionIntramuscular electroporation (IM/EP) is a vaccine delivery technique that improves the ...
We conducted a Phase I dose escalation trial of ADVAX, a DNA-based candidate HIV-1 vaccine expressin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Strategies to enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines in humans include ...
DNA vaccination holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of cancer and infectious diseas...