Journal article

Vaccine development: From concept to early clinical testing

AL Cunningham, N Garçon, O Leo, LR Friedland, R Strugnell, B Laupèze, M Doherty, P Stern

Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016

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Abstract

In the 21st century, an array of microbiological and molecular allow antigens for new vaccines to be specifically identified, designed, produced and delivered with the aim of optimising the induction of a protective immune response against a well-defined immunogen. New knowledge about the functioning of the immune system and host pathogen interactions has stimulated the rational design of vaccines. The design toolbox includes vaccines made from whole pathogens, protein subunits, polysaccharides, pathogen-like particles, use of viral/bacterial vectors, plus adjuvants and conjugation technology to increase and broaden the immune response. Processes such as recombinant DNA technology can simpli..

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