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Despite the popularity of using plasmid DNA for vaccination, it is only recently that the basic mechanisms that drive the immune response to the encoded antigen have begun to unfold. Here, Helen Tighe and colleagues outline the characteristics of the immune response induced by gene vaccination and describe the multifaceted properties of DNA in initiating and determining the process.
Among the tools available for disease prevention and control, vaccines rank high with respect to effectiveness and economic feasibility. The emergence of new concepts and technologies in biochemistry, genetics and immunology has opened the way for novel approaches to vaccination. A recent meetingThe Institut Pasteur EurΩconference on New Trends in Vaccine R & D: Adjuvants, Delivery Systems and...
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