7/19/2012

Vaccines for Human Papillomavirus Infection and Disease (Medical Intelligence Unit) Review

Vaccines for Human Papillomavirus Infection and Disease (Medical Intelligence Unit)
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An overview of current eforts to derive vaccines capable of preventing or curing infection by a number of immunologically distinct genotypes at a mucosal surface, or capable of killing human papillomavirus (HPV) infected epithelially-derived tumor cells. Topics covered by the authors include the immunobiology of HPV infection, anti-tumor immunotherapy for the treatment of cervical cancer, recombinant vaccinia virus-based vaccines, DNA vaccines, and other topics.

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Royal Children's Hospital, Queensland, Australia. Reviews recent research in the field. Discusses immunomodulation of HPV infection and disease, immunobiology of HPV infection, vaccines for protection against infection and genital warts, and more. For researchers and clinicians.

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