PMID: 9540272Apr 16, 1998Paper

Towards development of T-cell vaccines

Immunology Today
C A BonaT D Brumeanu

Abstract

Recent studies on the recognition of antigens by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells have revealed new ways of preparing efficient T-cell vaccines. Here, Constantin Bona and colleagues discuss several approaches for the development of T-cell vaccines, with applications ranging from the induction of protective immunity against intracellular parasites to the development of therapeutic agents against autoimmune disorders, allergic diseases and cancer.

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