Human antibody therapeutics for viral disease
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Human antibody therapeutics for viral disease
(Current topics in microbiology and immunology, 317)
Springer Berlin, c2008
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Although the utility of human antibodies as medical therapeutics for cancer and immune diseases has been well-established, it is only beginning to be realized for the treatment of viral infectious diseases. Polyclonal immunoglobulins have long been used for some viral diseases, but they have limited potency and disease scope. Only a single humanized monoclonal antibody (pavilizumab) has been approved as a viral countermeasure.
Table of Contents
Preface.- 1. Therapeutic control of hepatitis C virus - the role of neutralizing monoclonal antibodies.- 2. Antibodies for HIV treatment and prevention: window of opportunity?.- 3. Human monoclonal antibody and vaccine approaches to prevent human rabies.- 4. Immunoprophylaxis of RSV infection: from RSV-IGIV to palivizumab and motavizumab.- 5. The molecular basis of antibody protection against West Nile Virus.- 6. Exploring the native human antibody repertoire to create anti-viral therapeutics.- Subject index.
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