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DNA Vaccines: Methods in Molecular Medicine

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2007 - Autumn

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edited by W. Mark Saltzman, Ph.D., the Goizueta Foundation Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and professor of cellular and molecular physiology, Hong Shen, and Janet L. Brandsma, Ph.D. ’81, associate professor of comparative medicine and pathology (Humana Press) Divided into five sections, this volume contains state-of-the-art procedures for the latest DNA vaccine technology. Part I contains DNA vaccine design protocols, Part II presents methods for DNA delivery, Part III discusses current methods for enhancing the potency of DNA vaccines and Part IV describes several key areas of application in the field. The book concludes with a review of protocols for vaccine production and purification as well as applicable methods of quality control.
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