IL-2 fusion proteins

DNA vaccination

DNA
DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an organism against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered DNA to produce an immunological response. Nucleic acid vaccines are still experimental, and have been applied to a number of viral, bacterial and parasitic models of disease, as well as to several tumour models. DNA vaccines have a number of advantages over conventional vaccines, including the ability to induce a wider range of immune response types. Vaccines are among the greatest achievements of modern medicine – in industrial nations, they have eliminated naturally occurring cases of smallpox, and nearly eliminated polio, while other diseases, such as typhus, rotavirus, hepatitis A and B and others are well controlled...

IL-2 fusion proteins - List of case studies

Drugs

Hypoglycemizing oral drug I IGF1 IL-2 fusion proteins IMID INSULIN LANTUS SOLOSTAR INSULIN NOVORAPID ...

Melanoma with metastases

Unconjugated monoclonal antibodies and GD2 and GD3, IL-2 fusion proteins, anti CTLA-4 monoclonal anti-bodies, dendetric cell vaccine ...

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