Vaccinomics
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Vaccinomics is a term which has been defined by Poland and colleagues as "predictive or individualized vaccinology".[1][2]
This describes the production of prophylactic or therapeutic vaccines which are tailor-made for a specific individual. One example of such a vaccine is a DNA vaccine incorporating DNA which codes for a protein that acts as an adjuvant or conjugate molecule, and also DNA which codes for proteins expressed on a specific individual's cancer cells.
References
- ↑ Poland GA. Pharmacology, vaccinomics, and the second golden age of vaccinology. Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 2007 Dec; 82(6):623-6.(Link to article – subscription may be required.)
- ↑ Poland GA, Jacobson RM, Ovsyannikova IG. Trends affecting the future of vaccine development and delivery: the role of demographics, regulatory science, the anti-vaccine movement, and vaccinomics. Vaccine. 2009 May 26; 27(25-26):3240-4.(Link to article – subscription may be required.)