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DNA Vaccines : Methods and Protocols / edited by W. Mark Saltzman, Hong Shen, Janet L. Brandsma.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Saltzman, W. Mark, editor.
Shen, Hong, 1972- editor.
Brandsma, Janet L., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Methods in molecular medicine 1543-1894 ; 127.
Springer Protocols (Springer-12345)
Methods in Molecular Medicine™, 1543-1894 ; 127
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Immunology.
Biomedicine.
Local Subjects:
Biomedicine.
Immunology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 384 pages) : 61 illustrations.
Edition:
Second Edition.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2006.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
In the early 1990s, almost 200 yr after Edward Jenner demonstrated the effectiveness of the smallpox vaccine, a new paradigm for vaccination emerged. The conventional method of vaccination required delivery of whole pathogens or structural subunits, but in this new approach, DNA or genetic information was administered to elicit an immunological response. Once it was observed that plasmid DNA delivered in vivo led to production of an encoded transgene (1), two ground-breaking studies demonstrated that immunological responses could be generated against antigenic transgenes via plasmid DNA delivered by DNA vaccination (as this approach is called) (2,3). The appe- ance of this new vaccination strategy coincided with advances in molecular biology, which provided new tools to study and manipulate the basic elements of an organism's genome and also could also be applied to the design and production of DNA vaccines. DNA Vaccines is a major updated and enhancement of the first edition. It reviews state-of-the-art methods in DNA vaccine technology, with chapters describing DNA vaccine design, delivery systems, adjuvants, current appli- tions, methods of production, and quality control. Consistent with the approach of the Methods in Molecular Medicine series, these chapters contain detailed practical procedures on the latest DNA vaccine technology. The enthusiasm for DNA vaccine technology is made clear by the number of research studies published on this topic since the mid-1990s.
Contents:
DNA Vaccine Design
DNA Vaccine Design
Design of Plasmid DNA Constructs for Vaccines
Vaccination With Messenger RNA
A Stress Protein-Facilitated Antigen Expression System for Plasmid DNA Vaccines
In Vitro Assay of Immunostimulatory Activities of Plasmid Vectors
DNA Vaccine Delivery Systems
Delivery of DNA Vaccines Using Electroporation
Needle-Free Injection of DNA Vaccines: A Brief Overview and Methodology
Needle-Free Delivery of Veterinary DNA Vaccines
Surface-Modified Biodegradable Microspheres for DNA Vaccine Delivery
A Dendrimer-Like DNA-Based Vector for DNA Delivery: A Viral and Nonviral Hybrid Approach
Identification of Compartments Involved in Mammalian Subcellular Trafficking Pathways by Indirect Immunofluorescence
DNA Vaccine Adjuvants and Activity Enhancement
Adjuvant Properties of CpG Oligonucleotides in Primates
Complexes of DNA Vaccines With Cationic, Antigenic Peptides Are Potent, Polyvalent CD8+ T-Cell-Stimulating Immunogens
Prime-Boost Strategies in DNA Vaccines
Modifying Professional Antigen-Presenting Cells to Enhance DNA Vaccine Potency
Replicase-Based DNA Vaccines for Allergy Treatment
DNA Vaccine Applications
Immunological Responses of Neonates and Infants to DNA Vaccines
DNA Vaccines for Allergy Treatment
Protection From Autoimmunity by DNA Vaccination Against T-Cell Receptor
The Use of Bone Marrow-Chimeric Mice in Elucidating Immune Mechanisms
DNA Vaccine Production, Purification, and Quality
A Simple Method for the Production of Plasmid DNA in Bioreactors
Practical Methods for Supercoiled pDNA Production
Production of Plasmid DNA in Industrial Quantities According to cGMP Guidelines
Large-Scale, Nonchromatographic Purification of Plasmid DNA
Assuring the Quality, Safety, and Efficacy of DNA Vaccines.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
9781597451680
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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