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Novel Technologies For Vaccine Development 1st Edition Igor S Lukashevich

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Novel Technologies For Vaccine Development 1st Edition Igor S Lukashevich
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Igor S Lukashevich, Haval Shirwan (eds.)
ISBN: 9783709118177, 3709118174
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Novel Technologies For Vaccine Development 1st Edition Igor S Lukashevich by Igor S Lukashevich, Haval Shirwan (eds.) 9783709118177, 3709118174 instant download after payment.

This book presents a detailed overview of the development of new viral vector-based vaccines before discussing two major applications: preventive vaccines for infectious diseases and therapeutic cancer vaccines. Viral vector-based vaccines hold a great potential for development into successful pharmaceutical products and several examples at the advanced pre-clinical or clinical stage are presented. Nevertheless, the most efforts were focused on novel and very innovative technologies for new generation of vector-based vaccines. Furthermore, specific topics such as delivery and adjuvant and protection strategies for cell-mediated-based vaccines are presented. Given its scope, the book is a “must read” for all those involved in vaccine development, both in academia and industrial vaccine development.

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