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Gene Vaccines
, v( l" x* M! K% m* y) OThalhamer, Josef; Weiss, Richard; Scheiblhofer, Sandra (Eds.)
3 ]3 G, g8 A w1st Edition., 2012, XI, 330 p. 49 illus., 41 in color.
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" F) M. o% ~6 y& _0 A7 S& HPreface.- 1 General mechanisms of gene vaccines.- 2 Strategies to Improve DNA Vaccine Potency: HPV-associated Cervical Cancer as a Model System.- 3 Immune-activating mechanisms of replicase-based DNA and RNA vaccines and their role in immune-apoptosis.- 4 Cytokine genes as molecular adjuvants for DNA vaccines.- 5 Pharmaceutical non-viral formulations for gene vaccines.- 6 Rational design of formulated DNA vaccines: the DermaVir approach.- 7 In vivo electroporation.- 8 Electroporation-based Trigrid™ delivery system (TDS) for DNA vaccine administration.- 9 Prime Boost Regimens for Enhancing Immunity: Magnitude, Quality of Mucosal and Systemic Gene Vaccines.- 10 Intranodal genetic immunization.- 11 Immunotherapy of cancer with RNA vaccines.- 12 DNA and RNA vaccines for prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of type I allergy.- 13 Approved veterinary vaccines – paving the way to products for human use.- 14 Current status of regulations for DNA vaccines.- 15 State of the art production of antibiotic resistance-free plasmid DNA.- 16 Industrial Manufacturing of Plasmid-DNA Products for Gene Vaccination and Therapy.$ h# b# C/ O4 N& f, A( m1 A* K
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