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Vaccine Adjuvants : Preparation Methods and Research Protocols / edited by Derek T. O'Hagan.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
O'Hagan, Derek T., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Methods in molecular medicine 1543-1894 ; 42.
Springer Protocols (Springer-12345)
Methods in Molecular Medicine™, 1543-1894 ; 42
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Immunology.
Biomedicine.
Local Subjects:
Biomedicine.
Immunology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 342 pages).
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Totowa, NJ : Springer New York, 2000.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Adjuvants play a key role in controlling the efficacy of vaccines, through enhancing the immune response to vaccine antigens, including recombinant proteins, protein polysaccharide conjugates, synthetic peptides, or DNA. In Vaccine Adjuvants: Preparation Methods and Research Protocols, Derek T. O'Hagan and a team of expert vaccinologists and pharmacologists thoroughly describe the preparation, characterization, and evaluation of a wide range of alternative vaccine adjuvants for use in preclinical studies. Each chapter carefully reviews a single adjuvant, including suggestions why a specific adjuvant might be preferred for a given antigen, depending on what type of immune response is desired. Alternate adjuvant choices are also presented so that researchers can choose those most efficacious for their specific purpose. The methods, described in full detail, range from the simple mixing of an antigen with a preformed adjuvant, to a complex preparation process requiring the antigens to be physically associated, or entrapped within, an adjuvant formulation. Comprehensive and highly practical, Vaccine Adjuvants: Preparation Methods and Research Protocols provides an effective guide to making and using vaccine adjuvants. By closely following directions from the book, today's researchers will be able optimally to induce specific immune responses against different types of antigens and to selectively manipulate the immune response in a favorable way. The use of the information in this book will promote the development of powerful new vaccines against infectious diseases and cancers, and may promote the development of products to ameliorate autoimmune disorders.
Contents:
An Overview of Adjuvant Use
Harmful and Beneficial Activities of Immunological Adjuvants
Freund's Adjuvants
Aluminum Compounds as Vaccine Adjuvants
Poly(Lactide-Coglycolide) Microparticles As Vaccine Adjuvants
Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Nanoparticles As Vaccine Adjuvants
Aqueous Formulation of Adjuvant-Active Nonionic Block Copolymers
Liposomes As Immunological Adjuvants and Vaccine Carriers
Immunopotentiating Reconstituted Influenza Virosomes (IRIVs)
Cochleates for Induction of Mucosal and Systemic Immune Responses
Virus-like Particles As Vaccine Adjuvants
The Adjuvant MF59: A 10-Year Perspective Gary Ott, Ramachandran Radhakrishnan,
Preparation of the Syntex Adjuvant Formulation (SAF, SAF-m, and SAF-1)
The ISCOM™ Technology
QS-21 Adjuvant
MPL® Immunostimulant: Adjuvant Formulations
Cytokines As Vaccine Adjuvants: The Use of Interleukin-2
DNA As an Adjuvant
Transcutaneous Immunization
Mutant Heat-Labile Entertoxins As Adjuvants for CTL Induction.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
9781592590834
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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