نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine administration route

تعداد نتایج: 399116  

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
A A Eggert M W Schreurs O C Boerman W J Oyen A J de Boer C J Punt C G Figdor G J Adema

Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells, well equipped to initiate an immune response. Currently, tumor antigen-derived peptide loaded DCs are used in clinical vaccination in cancer patients. However, the optimal dose and route of administration of a DC vaccine still remain to be determined. Using indium-111-labeled DCs, we investigated whether the route of administratio...

Journal: :The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2014

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2010
Elenice M S Cunha Alessandra F C Nassar Maria do Carmo C S H Lara Eliana C M Villalobos Go Sato Yuki Kobayashi Youko Shoji Takuya Itou Takeo Sakai Fumio H Ito

This study was aimed to evaluate and compare the pathogenicity of rabies virus isolated from bats and dogs, and to verify the efficacy of a commercial rabies vaccine against these isolates. For evaluation of pathogenicity, mice were inoculated by the intramuscular route (IM) with 500MICLD₅₀/0.03 mL of the viruses. The cross-protection test was performed by vaccinating groups of mice by the subc...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
S K Eo M Gierynska A A Kamar B T Rouse

In this study we assessed prime-boost immunization strategies with a DNA vaccine (gB DNA) and attenuated recombinant vaccinia virus vector (rvacgB), both encoding the gB protein of HSV, for their effectiveness at inducing mucosal as well as systemic immunity to HSV. Confirming the reports of others, systemic priming with gB DNA and systemic boosting with rvacgB were the most effective means of ...

1999
Andreas A. O. Eggert Marco W. J. Schreurs Otto C. Boerman Wim J. C. Oyen Annemiek J. de Boer Cornelis J. A. Punt Carl G. Figdor Gosse J. Adema

Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells, well equipped to initiate an immune response. Currently, tumor antigenderived peptide loaded DCs are used in clinical vaccination in cancer patients. However, the optimal dose and route of administration of a DC vaccine still remain to be determined. Using indium-111-labeled DCs, we investigated whether the route of administration...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Helen C Flick-Smith Jim E Eyles Richard Hebdon Emma L Waters Richard J Beedham Tony J Stagg Julie Miller H Oya Alpar Les W J Baillie E Diane Williamson

Existing licensed anthrax vaccines are administered parenterally and require multiple doses to induce protective immunity. This requires trained personnel and is not the optimum route for stimulating a mucosal immune response. Microencapsulation of vaccine antigens offers a number of advantages over traditional vaccine formulations, including stability without refrigeration and the potential fo...

A. Rashti H. Montazeri M. Mehrabi N. Mohamadpour Dounighi, R. Vakili-Ghartavol

Most infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic infiltrations from the mucosal tract. Nowadays, the use of vaccines has been widely investigated for the prevention of different infectious diseases, infertility, immune disorders, malignancies, and allergies. Broad-spectrum adjuvant substances have been studied for immune system stimulation with a greater efficiency against specific antigens. V...

Journal: :molecular biology research communications 2013
seyed jafar mousavy mosayeb rostamian firouz ebrahimi mohammad reza dayer

recombinant proteins are tending to be the most favorable vaccine-candidates against botulism. recombinant carboxy-terminal of botulinum neurotoxin serotype e (rbont/e-hcc) has been introduced as an efficient vaccine against botulism type e. in this report, we made an effort to investigate the effect of different ph on protein structure to assess if rbont/e-hcc could be used as a vaccine for or...

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