Topley &Amp; Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470688618.taw0103
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The Role of CD8 T Cells in the Control of Infectious Disease and Malignancies

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“…Genetic vaccination could present MHC class Ⅰrestricted antigens to CD8 T lymphocytes via both endogenous and alternative routes of exogenous processing pathways. The same as live attenuated vaccines as well as recombinant vector-delivered vaccines, the genetic vaccination is able to induce effective cellular responses, in particular for virusspecific CD8 T lymphocyte responses (47). DNA vaccines have been exploited in current use for domesticated animals and wildlife for a while.…”
Section: Genetic Vaccinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic vaccination could present MHC class Ⅰrestricted antigens to CD8 T lymphocytes via both endogenous and alternative routes of exogenous processing pathways. The same as live attenuated vaccines as well as recombinant vector-delivered vaccines, the genetic vaccination is able to induce effective cellular responses, in particular for virusspecific CD8 T lymphocyte responses (47). DNA vaccines have been exploited in current use for domesticated animals and wildlife for a while.…”
Section: Genetic Vaccinationmentioning
confidence: 99%