Vaccines
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Vaccines
(Handbook of experimental pharmacology, v. 133)
Springer, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A presentation of basic understanding on how the immune system functions during infections and vaccinations. Methodological advances in vaccine technology such as nucleic acid vaccines are described and a broad coverage of the vaccine situation against all major infectious diseases is given including both history, present state and future possibilities. The book also contains a series of articles of vaccines against non-infectious diseases or conditions in man. The present situation with regard to human anti-pregnancy vaccines is summarized. The front lines of cancer vaccines are described and various approaches to ameliorate or eliminate autoimmune diseases by vaccinations are discussed. Finally, approaches to eliminate IgE-mediated allergies are presented.
Table of Contents
- Bacterial vaccines, past, present and future
- immunology of infection
- DNA vaccines
- antigen presentation systems, immunomodulators and immune responses to vaccines
- vaccines against measles, mumps, rubella and varicells
- hepatitis and polio vaccines
- herpes
- toxin-based vaccines
- outer membrane protein vaccines
- carbohydrate-based bacterial vaccines
- mycobacteria
- vaccines against diarrheal diseases
- sexually transmitted diseases
- HIV vaccines
- an overview of malaria vaccine development efforts
- antifertility vaccines
- cancer vaccines
- prevention of autoimmunity
- vaccines against allergies.
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