Anti-Idiotypic Vaccines
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Vaccines have historically been considered to be the most cost-effective method for preventing communicable diseases. It was a vaccine~hat enabled global eradication of the dreaded disease smallpox. Mass immunization of children forms the anchor of the...
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Vaccines have historically been considered to be the most cost-effective method for preventing communicable diseases. It was a vaccine~hat enabled global eradication of the dreaded disease smallpox. Mass immunization of children forms the anchor of the strategy of the World Health Organization (WHO) to attain "health for all" status by the year 2000. Vaccinology is undergoing a dimensional change with the advances that have taken place in immunology and genetic engineering. Vaccines that confer short or inadequate immunity or that have side effects are being replaced by better vaccines. New vaccines are being developed for a variety of maladies. Monoclonal antibodies and T cell clones have been employed to delineate the immunodeterminants on microbes, an approach elegantly complemented by computer graphics and molecular imaging techniques. Possibilities have opened for obtaining hitherto scarce antigens of parasites by the DNA recombinant route. Better appreciation of the idiotypic network has aroused research on anti-idiotypic vaccines. Solid-phase synthesis of peptides is leading to an array of synthetic vaccines, an approach that is expected to attain its full potential once the sequences activating suppressor cells are discovered and the rules for presentation of antigens to T and B cells are better worked out. A new breed of vaccines is on the horizon that seeks to control fertility.
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1. Some Thoughts on the Future of Idiotypic Vaccines.- 2. Stimulation of Lymphocytic Clones by Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies: Basis for Development of Idiotypic Vaccines.- 3. Small Human VH Gene Families Show Remarkably Little Polymorphism.- 4. Anti-Idiotypic Vaccines for Carbohydrate Antigens.- 5. Characterization of Idiotypic Reagents as Antigen Surrogates of a Human Tumor-Associated Antigen.- 6. Anti-Idiotypic Tumor Vaccines.- 7. Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies as Potential Viral Vaccines.- 8. Utilization of Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies as Molecular Probes of Virus-Receptor Interaction.- 9. Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies: An Alternative Approach to Immunoprophylaxis Against Parasites.- 10. Idiotype Vaccines by Antibody Engineering: Structural and Functional Considerations.
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- 2011, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991, XII, 139 Seiten, 29 Abbildungen, Maße: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Pierre-Andre Cazenave
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1461277507
- ISBN-13: 9781461277507
Sprache:
Englisch
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