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Vaccine Adjuvants

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Recent major advances in our understanding of basic immunology have led to the development of powerful new adjuvants-substances that can stimulate the innate immune system and significantly improve the effectiveness of antigen-based vaccines. In Vaccine Adjuvants: Immunological and Clinical Principles, highly respected clinical immunologists and vaccine researchers detail the major research areas in this new era of adjuvant discovery, design, development, and use. The authors lay down a rational basis for vaccine adjuvant function and analyze a number of significantly distinct adjuvant-active molecules to illuminate the principles of their function and use. The focus is on specific receptor-ligand interactions, including the molecular features needed for a compound to possess adjuvant activity. The critical interface zone between the innate and adaptive immune systems is also analyzed to show how adjuvants exert their effects on T- and B-cell activation. Additional chapters address the possibility of tailoring adjuvants to yield optimally safe and effective responses. Among the highlights are an explanation of innate immune signaling-including Toll-like receptors-in vaccination, and a preview of emerging technologies in adjuvant research, such as microparticles and novel lipid and carbohydrate adjuvants.
Authoritative and eminently practical, Vaccine Adjuvants: Immunological and Clinical Principles moves from the basic principles of the innate immune system, through the characteristics of specific adjuvants, to detailed methods for developing the safer and more effective adjuvants that will trigger these powerful immune responses, and finally to the combinations of immune responses needed for successful vaccination.

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A cutting-edge review of the major research areas of adjuvant discovery, design, development, and use. The authors lay down a rational basis for vaccine adjuvant function and analyze a number of significantly distinct adjuvant-active molecules to illuminate the principles of their function and use. The focus is on specific receptor-ligand interactions, including the molecular features needed for a compound to possess adjuvant activity. The critical interface zone between the innate and adaptive immune systems is also analyzed to show how adjuvants exert their effects on T- and B-cell activation. Additional chapters address the possibility of tailoring adjuvants to yield optimally safe and effective responses.

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"This book describes in detail major advances in vaccine adjuvant discovery, design, development, and use. … fills a void in our knowledge of vaccine adjuvants, providing one authoritative text source for the latest information on this topic. The book meets the authors’ objectives superbly. … it could serve as a reference for students, residents, and practitioners, particularly in the fields of infectious diseases and immunology. … It will serve as a valuable reference for those interested in this field." (Archana NMI Chatterjee, Doody’s Review Service, July, 2006)

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From the reviews:

"This book describes in detail major advances in vaccine adjuvant discovery, design, development, and use. ... fills a void in our knowledge of vaccine adjuvants, providing one authoritative text source for the latest information on this topic. The book meets the authors' objectives superbly. ... it could serve as a reference for students, residents, and practitioners, particularly in the fields of infectious diseases and immunology. ... It will serve as a valuable reference for those interested in this field." (Archana NMI Chatterjee, Doody's Review Service, July, 2006)

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Authors Charles J. Hackett, Donald A. Harn, Charles Hackett, Donald Harn Jr
Assisted by Charles J. Hackett (Editor), Donald A. Harn Jr (Editor), Donald A. Harn (Editor), Charle J Hackett (Editor), A Harn Jr (Editor), Charles J Hackett (Editor), A Harn Jr (Editor), Charles J Hackett (Editor), Donald A Harn Jr (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 17.04.2009
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine
 
EAN 9780896038929
ISBN 978-0-89603-892-9
Pages 284
Illustrations XII, 284 p. 28 illus.
Dimensions (packing) 15.2 x 22.9 cm
Weight (packing) 1 g
 
Series Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease
Subjects Protein, C, Research, Immunology, Lipide, parasite, pathogenesis, Vaccine, Biomedical and Life Sciences, parasites
 

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