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Vaccine Analysis: Strategies, Principles, and Control electronic resource edited by Brian K. Nunnally, Vincent E. Turula, Robert D. Sitrin.

Contributor(s): Nunnally, Brian K [editor.] | Turula, Vincent E [editor.] | Sitrin, Robert D [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XII, 665 p. 124 illus., 76 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783662450246Subject(s): medicine | Immunology | Vaccines | Medical Biochemistry | Biomedicine | Vaccine | Immunology | Medical BiochemistryDDC classification: 615.372 LOC classification: RM281QR189-189.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Live Attenuated Viral Vaccines -- Inactivated Viral Vaccines -- Recombinant Virus Like Particle Protein Vaccines -- Analysis of influenza vaccines -- Live-attenuated and inactivated whole-cell bacterial vaccines -- Analytical control strategy of bacterial subunit vaccines -- Bacterial Polysaccharide Vaccines: Analytical Perspectives -- Glycoconjugate vaccines -- Vaccines in research and development: new production platforms and new biomolecular entities for new needs -- Role of Analytics In Viral Safety -- Deep Sequencing Applications for Vaccine Development and Safety -- Quality-by-design: As related to analytical concepts, control and qualification -- Vaccine Potency Assays -- Establishing a Shelf-life and Setting Lot-release Specifications -- Vaccine Reference Standards -- Lot Release of Vaccines by Regulatory Authorities and Harmonization of Testing Requirements -- Dendritic cell targeting vaccines.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is an indispensable tool for anyone involved in the research, development, or manufacture of new or existing vaccines. It describes a wide array of analytical and quality control technologies for the diverse vaccine modalities. Topics covered include the application of both classical and modern bio-analytical tools; procedures to assure safety and control of cross contamination; consistent biological transition of vaccines from the research laboratory to manufacturing scale; whole infectious attenuated organisms, such as live-attenuated and inactivated whole-cell bacterial vaccines and antiviral vaccines using attenuated or inactivated viruses; principles of viral inactivation and the application of these principles to vaccine development; recombinant DNA approaches to produce modern prophylactic vaccines; bacterial subunit, polysaccharide and glycoconjugate vaccines; combination vaccines that contain multiple antigens as well as regulatory requirements and the hurdles of licensure.
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Live Attenuated Viral Vaccines -- Inactivated Viral Vaccines -- Recombinant Virus Like Particle Protein Vaccines -- Analysis of influenza vaccines -- Live-attenuated and inactivated whole-cell bacterial vaccines -- Analytical control strategy of bacterial subunit vaccines -- Bacterial Polysaccharide Vaccines: Analytical Perspectives -- Glycoconjugate vaccines -- Vaccines in research and development: new production platforms and new biomolecular entities for new needs -- Role of Analytics In Viral Safety -- Deep Sequencing Applications for Vaccine Development and Safety -- Quality-by-design: As related to analytical concepts, control and qualification -- Vaccine Potency Assays -- Establishing a Shelf-life and Setting Lot-release Specifications -- Vaccine Reference Standards -- Lot Release of Vaccines by Regulatory Authorities and Harmonization of Testing Requirements -- Dendritic cell targeting vaccines.

This book is an indispensable tool for anyone involved in the research, development, or manufacture of new or existing vaccines. It describes a wide array of analytical and quality control technologies for the diverse vaccine modalities. Topics covered include the application of both classical and modern bio-analytical tools; procedures to assure safety and control of cross contamination; consistent biological transition of vaccines from the research laboratory to manufacturing scale; whole infectious attenuated organisms, such as live-attenuated and inactivated whole-cell bacterial vaccines and antiviral vaccines using attenuated or inactivated viruses; principles of viral inactivation and the application of these principles to vaccine development; recombinant DNA approaches to produce modern prophylactic vaccines; bacterial subunit, polysaccharide and glycoconjugate vaccines; combination vaccines that contain multiple antigens as well as regulatory requirements and the hurdles of licensure.

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