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    Hum Vaccin. 2008 Jul-Aug;4(4):262-70. Epub 2008 Feb 15.

    Improving vaccine delivery using novel adjuvant systems.

    Pichichero ME.

    University of Rochester, School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology/Immunology, Rochester, New York 14642, USA. michael_pichichero@urmc.rochester.edu

    Adjuvants have been common additions to vaccines to help facilitate vaccine delivery. With advancements in vaccine technology, several adjuvants which activate immune specific responses have emerged. Available data show these adjuvants elicit important immune responses in both healthy and immunocompromised populations, as well as the elderly. Guidelines for the use and licensure of vaccine adjuvants remain under discussion. However, there is a greater understanding of the innate and adaptive immune response, and the realization of the need for immune specific adjuvants appears to be growing. This is a focused review of four adjuvants currently in clinical trial development: ASO4, ASO2A, CPG 7907, and GM-CSF. The vaccines including these adjuvants are highly relevant today, and are expected to reduce the disease burden of cervical cancer, hepatitis B and malaria.

    PMID: 18398303 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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