DNA vaccination is one of the most promising techniques for
immunisation against diseases caused by viruses, protozoa,
bacteria, and even for tumours and illnesses with genetic origins.
These vaccines can be administered by direct inoculation of plasmid
by several routes. In this book, the authors present topical
research in the study of the types, advantages and limitations of
DNA vaccines. Topics discussed include the role of novel carrier
constructs in effective and safe DNA vaccine delivery; improving
the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines; the role of DNA-IL-12
vaccination in cosinphilic inflammation; genetic immunisation
enabling re-direction of the host immune system resulting in the
development of effective immune responses; and DNA vaccination
against herpesvirus.
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