Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
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DNA Vaccines for Infectious Disorders
Author(s): Huira Kopera*
Trial formulations are frequently found to be nonspecific, ineffective, thermally or hydrolytically unstable, or toxic, making it extremely difficult to
engineer vaccine-based therapeutics for infectious diseases. The therapeutic landscape for treating infectious diseases has greatly improved
thanks to vaccines, as has the threat posed by therapeutic and preventative measures. In addition, despite making production processes more
cumbersome, the development of recombinant technologies has greatly facilitated vaccine development by mitigating risks like virulence reversion.
Recombinant technology can also improve seroconversion through kinetic and nonkinetic strategies that are discussed in this paper. DNA-based
vaccines and amino acid-based vaccines have both seen significant advancements thanks to recombinant technologies... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-6039.2023.7.142
Journal of Genetics and DNA Research received 3 citations as per Google Scholar report