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Cornelia Dekker, MD, medical director of the Stanford-Packard Vaccine Program, discusses the H1N1 vaccine in this September 09 video. Dr. Dekker also talks about any potential side effects of an H1N1 vaccine, compares it to a regular influenza shot, and also answers questions about vaccine distribution priorities and social distancing for schoolkids.
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Peptide-Based Cancer Vaccines (Medical Intelligence Unit)
Thi book is about one aspect of cancer immunotherapy. It describes the development of cancer vaccines from peptides derived from tumor-associated antigens. It includes informaton on mutant oncogene and tumor suppressor gene products, such as p53, fusion proteins, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). MUC1 peptides, and the HER-2/neu oncogene as targets for cancer vaccines. It elucidates peptide delivery mechanisms, with a chapter on the role of dendritic cells. Specific applications in prostate and ce
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January 31st, 2011 at 6:23 pm
has it been tested??
January 31st, 2011 at 6:56 pm
Cornelia Dekker where do you get your information from? CDC, FDA? is there not a conflict of intrest, with these programs?
Why is there so much conflict in this subject? Will you check out other claims that the vaccine is harmful?