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Title Plant-produced microbial vaccines / Alexander V. Karasev, editor
Published Berlin ; London : Springer, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (x, 120 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Current topics in microbiology and immunology, 0070-217X ; v. 332
Current topics in microbiology and immunology ; 332.
Contents Plant vaccines: an immunological perspective / D.C. Hooper -- Display of peptides on the surface of tobacco mosaic virus particles / M.L. Smith [and others] -- Chloroplast-derived vaccine antigens and biopharmaceuticals: expression, folding, assembly and functionality / S. Chebolu and H. Daniell -- Production of antibodies in plants: approaches and perspectives / K. Ko, R. Brodzik and Z. Steplewski -- Plant production of veterinary vaccines and therapeutics / R.W. Hammond and L.G. Nemchinov -- Plant-based oral vaccines: results of human trials / C.O. Tacket
Summary In recent years, plants have been increasingly explored for production of biomedicines and vaccine components. The two main advantages of plant systems are low cost and a greater potential for scalability as compared to microbial or animal systems. An additional advantage from the public health point of view is high safety compared to animal systems, which is important for vaccine production: there are no known plant pathogens capable of replicating in animals, and in humans in particular. A particular antigen or a protein has to be expressed in a plant using one of many available platforms; this antigen/protein subsequently needs to be purified or processed, and later formulated into a vaccine or a therapeutic; these need to be delivered to a human or animal body via an appropriate route. Naturally, all these vaccines and therapeutics must be subjected to regulatory approvals prior to their use. Thus, the challenge is to adapt plant-based platforms for production of cost-efficient biomedicals that can be approved by FDA for use as vaccine components or therapeutics which will be competitive against existing vaccines and drugs. Production of vaccine components and other biomedicals in plants has a great potential in medicine and veterinary science
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Vaccines -- Biotechnology.
Plant biotechnology.
Microbial biotechnology.
Protein engineering.
Vaccines.
Biotechnology.
Bioengineering.
Plants.
Botany.
Vaccines
Biotechnology
Plants
Protein Engineering
bioengineering.
vegetation.
MEDICAL -- Pharmacology.
Sciences de la vie.
Biomédecine.
Vaccines
Plants
Botany
Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Microbial biotechnology
Plant biotechnology
Protein engineering
Vaccines -- Biotechnology
Form Electronic book
Author Karasev, Alexander V.
ISBN 9783540708681
3540708685
9783540708575
354070857X