This is the PDF eBook version for Recombinant Virus Vaccines – Methods and Protocols by Maureen C. Ferran, Gary R. Skuse
Table of Contents
Part I Double-Stranded DNA Viruses
1. Development of Novel Vaccines Against Infectious Diseases Based on Chimpanzee Adenoviral Vector
Chao Zhang, Yudan Chi, and Dongming Zhou
2. Development of Recombinant Canarypox Viruses Expressing Immunogens
Débora Garanzini, María Paula Del Médico-Zajac, and Gabriela Calamante
3. Fowl Adenovirus-Based Vaccine Platform
Juan C. Corredor, Yanlong Pei, and Éva Nagy
4. Development of Recombinant HSV-Based Vaccine Vectors
Richard Voellmy and David Bloom
5. Generating Recombinant Pseudorabies Virus for Use as a Vaccine Platform
Feifei Tan, Xiangdong Li, and Kegong Tian
6. Generation and Production of Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) as a Vaccine Vector
Vincent Pavot, Sarah Sebastian, Alison V. Turner, Jake Matthews, and Sarah C. Gilbert
7. Poxvirus Safety Analysis in the Pregnant Mouse Model, Vaccinia and Raccoonpox Viruses
Rachel L. Roper
Part II Negative Sense Single-Stranded RNA viruses
8. Development of Recombinant Arenavirus-Based Vaccines
Luis Martínez-Sobrido and Juan Carlos de la Torre
9. Development of Recombinant Measles Virus-Based Vaccines
Michael D. Mühlebach and Stefan Hutzler
10. Recombinant Tri-Segmented Pichinde Virus as a Novel Live Viral Vaccine Platform
Rekha Dhanwani, Hinh Ly, and Yuying Liang
11. Human Rhinovirus-A1 as an Expression Vector
Khamis Tomusange, Danushka Wijesundara, Eric James Gowans, and Branka Grubor-Bauk
12. Generating Recombinant Vesicular Stomatitis Viruses for Use as Vaccine Platforms
John B. Ruedas and John H. Connor
Part III Positive Sense Single-Stranded RNA viruses
13. Alphavirus-Based Vaccines
Kenneth Lundstrom
Part IV Bacteriophage
14. Display of HIV-1 Envelope Protein on Lambda Phage Scaffold as a Vaccine Platform
Jonelle L. Mattiacio, Matt Brewer, and Stephen Dewhurst
15. Bacteriophage T4 as a Nanoparticle Platform to Display and Deliver Pathogen Antigens: Construction of an Effective Anthrax Vaccine
Pan Tao, Qin Li, Sathish Shivachandra, and Venigalla B. Rao