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Genomics, proteomics, and vaccines /

While the sequence of the human genome sequence has hit the headlines, extensive exploitation of this for practical applications is still to come.℗¡Genomic and post-genomic technologies applied to viral and bacterial pathogens, which are almost equally important from a scientific perspective, have t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Grandi, Guido
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, ©2004.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Section I. Introduction
  • 1. Vaccination : past, present and future / Maria Lattanzi and Rino Rappuoli
  • 2. Bioinformatics, DNA microarrays and proteomics in vaccine discovery : competing or complementary technologies? / Guido Grandi
  • Section II. Technologies
  • 3. Genome sequencing and analysis / Herve Tettelin and Tamara Feldblyum
  • 4. Understanding DNA Microarrays : Sources and Magnitudes of Variances in DNA Microarray Data Sets / She-pin Hung [and others]
  • 5. The proteome, anno domini two zero zero three / Pier Giorgio Righetti [and others]
  • 6. Mass spectrometry in proteomics / Pierre-Alain Binz
  • 7. High Throughput Cloning, Expression and Purification Technologies / Andreas Kreusch and Scott A. Lesley
  • Section III. Applications
  • 8. Meningococcus B : from Genome to Vaccine / Davide Serruto, Rino Rappuoli and Mariagrazia Pizza
  • 9. Vaccines Against Pathogenic Streptococci / John L. Telford [and others]
  • 10. Proteome analysis of outer membrane and extracellular proteins from Pseudomonas aeruginosa for vaccine discovery / Stuart J. Cordwell and Amanda S. Nouwens
  • 11. Proteomics and anti-Chlamydia vaccine discovery / Gunna Christiansen [and others]
  • 12. Searching the Chlamydia genomes for new vaccine candidates / Giulio Ratti, Oretta Finco and Guido Grandi
  • 13. Identification of the "antigenome" : a novel tool for design and development of subunit vaccines against bacterial pathogens / Eszter Nagy [and others].