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Title

DNA Vaccines and Their Using in Veterinary Medicine.

Authors

KARAYEL, İlke; ALKAN, Feray

Abstract

Veterinary area protects health of pet animals, farm animals and wild animals. Besides, it has many responsibilities about economical livestock management because of the infections in management, region, country or even large geographical area and human health because of the zoonotic infection. The formation of immune populations against several etiological agents correspondingly, the development of conventional vaccines or a portion of the etiological agent (nucleic acid or protein) containing vaccines (subunit vaccines, vector vaccines, DNA vaccines, etc.) are important issues in science. The purpose of this review is to provide general information about the DNA vaccines that are formed by expression plasmid vectors, which contain encoding genes of antigenic proteins of microorganism and draw attention to the use of veterinary facilities.

Publication

Van Veterinary Journal, 2015, Vol 26, Issue 3, p177

ISSN

2149-3359

Publication type

Academic Journal

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