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Title Molecular vaccines : from prophylaxis to therapy. Volume 2 / Matthias Giese, editor
Published Cham : Springer, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 870 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Part V. Noninfectious and Noncancer (NINC) Vaccines -- Vaccines for Hypertension and Atherosclerosis / Hiroyuki Sasamura, Tasuhiko Azegami and Hiroshi Itoh -- Anti-ghrelin Therapeutic Vaccine: A Novel Approach for Obesity Treatment / Sara Andrade, Marcos Carreira, Felipe F. Casanueva, Polly Roy and Mariana P. Monteiro -- Vaccines for Type 1 Diabetes / Sandeep Kumar Gupta -- Novel Vaccines for Type I Allergy / Sandra Scheiblhofer, Josef Thalhamer and Richard Weiss -- Rice Seed-Based Allergy Vaccines: Induction of Allergen-Specific Oral Tolerance Against Cedar Pollen and House Dust Mite Allergies / Fumio Takaiwa and Takachika Hiroi
Part VI. Adjuvants and Nanotechnology -- Laser for Skin Vaccine Delivery and Adjuvantation / Xinyuan Chen and Mei X. Wu -- Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide as Adjuvants / Jesús Arenas -- Bacterial Toxins Are Successful Immunotherapeutic Adjuvants and Immunotoxins / Irena Adkins -- Plant Heat-Shock Protein-Based Self-Adjuvanted Immunogens / Selene Baschieri -- Book Chapter -- Pages 561-577 -- Functionalised Nanoliposomes for Construction of Recombinant Vaccines: Lyme Disease as an Example / Jaroslav Turánek, Josef Mašek PharmDr, Michal Křupka and Milan Raška -- Emerging Nanotechnology Approaches for Pulmonary Delivery of Vaccines / Amit K. Goyal, Goutam Rath and Basant Malik -- Antigen Delivery Systems as Oral Adjuvants / Carlos Gamazo and Juan M. Irache -- Chitosan-Based Adjuvants / Guro Gafvelin and Hans Grönlund -- Mechanism of Adjuvanticity of Aluminum-Containing Formulas / Mirjam Kool and Bart N. Lambrecht -- From Polymers to Nanomedicines: New Materials for Future Vaccines / Philipp Heller, David Huesmann Martin Scherer, and Matthias Barz
Part VII. In Silico and Delivery Systems -- Considerations for Vaccine Design in the Postgenomic Era / Christine Maritz-Olivier and Sabine Richards -- Vaccine Delivery Using Microneedles / Ryan F. Donnelly, Sharifa Al-Zahrani, Marija Zaric and Cian M. McCrudden -- Nasal Dry Powder Vaccine Delivery Technology / Anthony J. Hickey, Herman Staats, Chad J. Roy, Kenneth G. Powell [and 3 others] -- Nanotechnology in Vaccine Delivery / Martin J. D'Souza, Suprita A. Tawde, Archana Akalkotkar and Lipika Chablani -- Vaccine Delivery Systems: Roles, Challenges and Recent Advances / Aditya Pattani, Prem N. Gupta, Rhonda M. Curran and R. Karl Malcolm -- APC-Targeted (DNA) Vaccine Delivery Platforms: Nanoparticle Aided / Pirouz Daftarian, Paolo Serafini, Victor Perez and Vance Lemmon -- Lactic Acid Bacteria Vector Vaccines / Maria Gomes-Solecki -- Electroporation-Based Gene Transfer / Mattia Ronchetti, Michela Battista, Claudio Bertacchini and Ruggero Cadossi -- Why Does an I.M. Immunization Work? / Emanuela Bartoccioni
Part VIII. Patenting, Manufacturing, Registration -- Patentability of Vaccines: A Practical Perspective / Stacey J. Farmer and Martin Grund -- Influenza Cell-Culture Vaccine Production / Markus Hilleringmann, Björn Jobst and Barbara C. Baudner -- United States Food and Drug Administration: Regulation of Vaccines / Valerie Marshall -- Vaccines: EU Regulatory Requirements / Bettina Klug, Patrick Celis, Robin Ruepp and James S. Robertson -- Licensing and Permitting of Veterinary Vaccines in the USA: US Regulatory Requirements / Louise M. Henderson and AdaMae Lewis -- Veterinary Vaccines: EU Regulatory Requirements / Rhona Banks
Summary This title discusses all aspects of non-infectious and non-cancer -- so called NINC -- vaccines. Hypertension, diabetes and allergy vaccine development are referred to as well as the use of adjuvants and nanotechnology in vaccine development. The way of novel vaccines from bench to preclinical to clinical studies and launch to the market under EMEA (European Medicines Agency) and FDA (Food and Drug Administration) guidelines are described in-depth. Practical perspectives of patentability of vaccines are discussed. The book is therefore of interest for researchers and clinicians engaged in vaccine development and molecular vaccine application
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 11, 2013)
Subject Vaccines.
Vaccines
MEDICAL -- Pharmacology.
Vaccines
Form Electronic book
Author Giese, Matthias, editor.
ISBN 9783319009780
3319009788