Immunogenicity is the ability of a particular substance, such as an antigen or epitope, to provoke an immune response. This book presents current research in the study of immunogenicity, including such topics as the molecular aspects involved in the immunogenicity against viral epitopes; fish immunogenicity and antigenicity to improve fish DNA vaccines; influenza infection and immunological memory responses; and the immunogenicity of B and T epitopes, among others.
Preface; Molecular Aspects Involved in the Immunogenicity against Viral Epitopes:: An Immunoinformatic Perspective; Antigenicity & Immunogenicity of the Envelope Glycoprotein (gpG) of Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Rhabdovirus (VHSV); Influenza Infection & Immunological Memory Responses; Vaccine Delivery Systems Based on Amphiphilic Bioresorbable Polymers & their Role in Vaccine Immunogenicity; Immunogenicity & Cardiovascular Disease; Immunogenicity of Three Chlamydial Vaccines Strains for Domestic Animals; Barriers to & Prospective Solutions for Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy; Immunogenicity of B & T Epitopes Displayed on Bacteriophage fd; Allergenicity & Immunogenicity of Sugar Alcohol Sweeteners; Immunogenicity & Adjuvant Properties of Novel Biocompatible Nanoparticles; Index.
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