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Production of Recombinant Anti-Cancer Vaccines in Plants

Lee JH, Ko K

Plant expression systems have been developed to produce anti-cancer vaccines. Plants have several advantages as bioreactors for the production of subunit vaccines: they are considered safe, and may be used...
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Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) and BCG-based Vaccines Against Tuberculosis

Cha SB, Shin SJ

Tuberculosis (TB) is the second leading infectious cause of mortality worldwide with about two million deaths per year. The only licensed TB vaccine, Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) shows limited...
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Development of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae ApxI, ApxII, and ApxIII-specific ELISA methods for evaluation of vaccine efficiency

Jung M, Won H, Shin MK, Oh MW, Shim S, Yoon I, Yoo HS

Among various vaccines against Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, subunit vaccines using recombinant proteins of ApxI, ApxII, and ApxIII as vaccine antigens have shown good efficacy in terms of safety and protection. Therefore,...
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Tetanus toxin fragment C fused to flagellin makes a potent mucosal vaccine

Lee SE, Nguyen CT, Kim SY, Thi TN, Rhee JH

PURPOSE: Recombinant subunit vaccines provide safe and targeted protection against microbial infections. However, the protective efficacy of recombinant subunit vaccines tends to be less potent than the whole cell vaccines,...
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Evaluation of Protective Immunity of Peptide Vaccines Composed of a 15-mer N-terminal Matrix Protein 2 and a Helper T-Cell Epitope Derived from Influenza A Virus

Kim JK, Cheong S, Lee MK

The matrix protein 2 of influenza A virus (IFAV) has a relatively conserved ectodomain (M2e) composed of 23 amino acids, and M2e-based vaccines have been suggested to induce broad protective...
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Comparison of Split versus Subunit Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in Korean Children over 3 to under 18 Years of Age

Kang S, Kim DH, Eun BW, Kim NH, Kang EK, Lee BS, Kim YK

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to compare immunogenicities and reactogenicities of the trivalent inactivated subunit influenza vaccine and split influenza vaccine in Korean children and adolescents. METHODS: In total, 202 healthy...
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New Vaccine Technology for Control of Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases

Kang JH

  • KMID: 2303880
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2006 Jun;28(1):41-46.
Although the development of vaccines has been one of the most important contributions of immunology to medicine and public health, and despite vaccination having been proven as the most effective...
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Immunogenicity and efficacy of Schmallenberg virus envelope glycoprotein subunit vaccines

Endalew AD, Faburay B, Trujillo J, Gaudreault NN, Davis AS, Shivanna V, Sunwoo SY, Ma W, Drolet BS, McVey DS, Morozov I, Wilson WC, Richt JA

The Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an orthobunyavirus that causes abortions, stillbirths, and congenital defects in pregnant sheep and cattle. Inactivated or live attenuated vaccines have been developed in endemic countries,...
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The potential efficacy of the E2-subunit vaccine to protect pigs against different genotypes of classical swine fever virus circulating in Vietnam

Tran HT, Truong DA, Ly VD, Vu HT, Hoang TV, Nguyen CT, Chu NT, Nguyen VT, Nguyen DT, Miyazawa K, Kokuho T, Dang HV

PURPOSE: To date, many kinds of classical swine fever (CSF) vaccines have been developed to protect against this disease. However, the efficacy of these vaccines to protect the pig against...
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Immunotherapy for human papillomavirus-associated disease and cervical cancer: review of clinical and translational research

Lee SJ, Yang A, Wu TC, Hung CF

Cervical cancer is the fourth most lethal women's cancer worldwide. Current treatments against cervical cancer include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and anti-angiogenic agents. However, despite the various treatments utilized for the...
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Enhancement of antigen-specific humoral immune responses and protein solubility through conjugation of bacterial flagellin, Vibrio vulnificus FlaB, to the N-terminus of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus surface protein antigen S0

Oh SH, Kim Cho YS, Lee HB, Lee SM, Kim WS, Hong L, Cho CS, Choi YJ, Kang SK

Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is a highly contagious enteric swine disease. The large economic impact of PED on the swine industry worldwide has made the development of an effective PED...
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion Protein-encoding DNA Vaccine Is Less Effective in Conferring Protection against Inflammatory Disease than a Virus-like Particle Platform

Kwon YM, Hwang HS, Lee YT, Kim KH, Lee Y, Kim MC, Lee YN, Quan FS, Moore ML, Kang SM

Formalin-inactivated respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination causes vaccine-enhanced disease (VED) after RSV infection. It is considered that vaccine platforms enabling endogenous synthesis of RSV immunogens would induce favorable immune responses...
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The Distribution of HLA - A * 02 Subtypes in Koreans

Han H, Kim TG, Choi HB, Chung TJ

  • KMID: 2083012
  • Korean J Immunol.
  • 1998 Mar;20(1):31-38.
HLA-A2 is present at high frequency in most populations, as identified by serological and biochemical means. The values of these methods are limited by their failures to discriminate the products...
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Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates

Leow CY, Kazi A, Hisyam Ismail CMK, Chuah C, Lim BH, Leow CH, Banga Singh KK

PURPOSE: In the developing world, bacillary dysentery is one of the most common communicable diarrheal infections. There are approximately 169 million cases of shigellosis reported worldwide. The disease is transmitted...
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Enhancement of Antigen-specific Antibody and CD8(+) T Cell Responses by Codelivery of IL-12-encapsulated Microspheres in Protein and Peptide Vaccination

Park SH, Chang J, Yang SH, Kim HJ, Kwak HH, Kim BM, Lee SH

BACKGROUND: Although IL-12 has been widely accepted to play a central role in the control of pathogen infection, the use of recombinant IL-12 (rIL-12) as a vaccine adjuvant has been...
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Protective effects of recombinant Brucella abortus Omp28 against infection with a virulent strain of Brucella abortus 544 in mice

Lim JJ, Kim DH, Lee JJ, Kim DG, Min W, Lee HJ, Rhee MH, Kim S

The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Brucella (B.) abortus have been extensively studied, but their immunogenicity and protective ability against B. abortus infection are still unclear. In the present study,...
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