Journal article
Nucleic acid vaccines: Tasks and tactics
BS McKenzie, AJ Corbett, JL Brady, CM Dyer, RA Strugnell, SJ Kent, DR Kramer, JS Boyle, AM Lew
Immunologic Research | HUMANA PRESS INC | Published : 2001
DOI: 10.1385/IR:24:3:225
Abstract
There are no adequate vaccines against some of the new or reemerged infectious scourges such as HIV and TB. They may require strong and enduring cell-mediated immunity to be elicited. This is quite a task, as the only known basis of protection by current commercial vaccines is antibody. As DNA or RNA vaccines may induce both cell-mediated and humoral immunity, great interest has been shown in them. However, doubt remains whether their efficacy will suffice for their clinical realization. We look at the various tactics to increase the potency of nucleic acid vaccines and divided them broadly under those affecting delivery and those affecting immune induction. For delivery, we have considered ..
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