Recombinant DNA vaccines : rationale and strategy /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Marcel Dekker,
[1992]
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Table of Contents:
- The rationale for rDNA vaccines / Richard E. Isaacson
- Modern approaches to the development of attenuated virus strains / Anne Flamand
- Development of nontoxic immunogenic analogs of toxins for vaccines with emphasis on pertussis toxin / James L. Cowell, Robert A. Deich and Alan Kimura
- Bacterial virulence as strategies to develop vaccines / Steven Clegg
- Phase and antigenic variation of bacterial colonization factors in the development of recombinant vaccines / Barry I. Eisenstein, J. Michael Koomey and Per Klemm
- Antigenic variation in parasitic protozoa / C.M.R. Turner
- Strategies to achieve mucosal immunity / David F. Keren and Lawrence K. Silbart
- Cloning strategies in prokaryotes / John F. Barrett and Richard E. Isaacson
- The utility of fusion proteins in the development of vaccines / Egon Amann
- Vaccinia virus as a cloning and delivery system for vaccines / Michael Mackett
- Baculovirus expression vectors / Donald L. Jarvis and Max D. Summers
- Use of attenuated bacteria as live oral vaccine vectors / John D. Clements, Jian Xiong Bao and Lucia Cárdenas.
- (cont) Minicells as specialized vaccines and vaccine carriers / George G. Khachatourians
- Rationale for the design of anti-idiotypic antibody vaccines / Sybille Müller, Heinz Köhler and Darrell Anderson
- The iscom: an approach to subunit vaccines / Bror Morein and Lennart Åkerblom
- Safety of recombinant vaccines / Edwin C. Hahn.