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Topics in Vaccine Adjuvant Research



This book is a concise review of the immunological basis of adjuvant activity. It discusses key issues in cellular immunology, such as antigen processing and presentation, cytokine regulation of immune responses, and mucosal immunology. The book also reviews the mechanism of action of several adjuvants, including IL-2, nonionic block polymers, and cholera toxin. The book's major goals are to defin... more details
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  • Provides a concise overview of the immunological basis of adjuvant activity
  • Reviews the mechanism of action of several adjuvants, including IL-2, nonionic block polymers, and cholera toxin
  • Defines what is known about the mechanisms of adjuvant activity, shows how research in cellular immunology can be used to understand adjuvant action, and defines possible areas where adjuvants might be useful probes for dissecting basic immunological processes


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Author Dale R. Spriggs,Wayne C. Koff
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780849357190
Publisher Crc-press
Manufacturer Crc-press
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This book is a concise review of the immunological basis of adjuvant activity. It discusses key issues in cellular immunology, such as antigen processing and presentation, cytokine regulation of immune responses, and mucosal immunology. The book also reviews the mechanism of action of several adjuvants, including IL-2, nonionic block polymers, and cholera toxin. The book's major goals are to define what is known about the mechanisms of adjuvant activity, show how research in cellular immunology can be used to help understand adjuvant action, and define possible areas where adjuvants might be useful probes for dissecting basic immunological processes. Immunologists, microbiologists, and infectious disease researchers will find this book an invaluable addition to their reference library.

Topics in Vaccine Adjuvant Research provides a concise, focused review of the immunological basis of adjuvant activity. The first section of the book contains several chapters that discuss key issues in cellular immunology, such as antigen processing and presentation, cytokine regulation of immune responses, and mucosal immunology. The second section consists of brief chapters on the mechanism of action of several adjuvants, including IL-2, nonionic block polymers, and cholera toxin. The major goals of this book are to define what is known about the mechanisms of adjuvant activity, show how research in cellular immunology can be used to help understand adjuvant action, and define possible areas where adjuvants might be useful probes for dissecting basic immunological processes. Immunologists, microbiologists, and infectious disease researchers will find this book an invaluable addition to their reference library.
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