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Vaccine Protocols / edited by Andrew Robinson, Graham H. Farrar, Christopher N. Wiblin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Robinson, Andrew, 1947- editor.
Farrar, Graham H., editor.
Wiblin, Christopher N., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Methods in molecular medicine 1543-1894 ; 4.
Springer Protocols (Springer-12345)
Methods in Molecular Medicine™, 1543-1894 ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Life sciences.
Cytology.
Life Sciences.
Cell Biology.
Local Subjects:
Life Sciences.
Cell Biology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 317 pages).
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 1996.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The production of a book devoted to Vaccine Protocols has proved to be a complex task; the variety of procedures required to design, develop, pro- duce, and assess a vaccine is immense and covers aspects of chemistry, bio- chemistry, molecular biology, and immunology. Many of the previous volumes in the Methods in Molecular Biology series provide the background required for work on vaccines; of particular interest are the volumes on Immunochemi- cal Protocols, Practical Molecular Virology, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. In the volume on Vaccine Protocols, we have tried to cover the latest scientific methods for the design, production, and assessment of vaccines against viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Essentially, the volume is comprised of three basic chapter types. First, a number of chapters describe in detail the development and production of vac- cines by specific techniques, including genetic manipulation of viruses or bac- teria to produce live attenuated vaccines or inactivated toxins, and the production of synthetic peptides and conjugate vaccines. Second, a similar number of chapters describe more general techniques that can be used for the formulation, delivery, and assessment of immune responses to vaccines.
Contents:
Overview of Vaccines
Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Vaccines
Live Viral Vectors
Development of Attenuated Salmonella Strains that Express Heterologous Antigens
Chimeric Proteins
Synthetic Peptides
Genetic Detoxification of Bacterial Toxins
Polysaccharicb-Conjugate Vaccines
The Use of Adjuvants in Experimental Vaccines
Microencapsulation of Vaccines
Lyophilization of Vaccines
Stimulation of Mucosal Immunity
Induction and Detection of T-Cell Responses
Immunological Characterization
Severe Combined lmmunodeficient (SCID) Mice in Vaccine Assessment
Clinical Trials
Assuring the Quality of Vaccines
DNA Vaccines
Cancer Vaccines.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
9781592595884
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Restricted for use by site license.

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