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The following pages link to Personalized vaccines: the emerging field of vaccinomics (Q57157844):
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- Vaccinology in the third millennium: scientific and social challenges (Q24261399) (← links)
- Risk assessment and communication tools for genotype associations with multifactorial phenotypes: the concept of "edge effect" and cultivating an ethical bridge between omics innovations and society (Q24289220) (← links)
- Lessons learned in the analysis of high-dimensional data in vaccinomics (Q24289396) (← links)
- Trends affecting the future of vaccine development and delivery: the role of demographics, regulatory science, the anti-vaccine movement, and vaccinomics (Q24648874) (← links)
- The Xs and Y of immune responses to viral vaccines (Q24706476) (← links)
- Systems biology in vaccine design (Q26851326) (← links)
- Ontology-supported research on vaccine efficacy, safety and integrative biological networks (Q27005991) (← links)
- Searching for the human genetic factors standing in the way of universally effective vaccines (Q27007034) (← links)
- The ontology of genetic susceptibility factors (OGSF) and its application in modeling genetic susceptibility to vaccine adverse events (Q28657755) (← links)
- Extended LTA, TNF, LST1 and HLA gene haplotypes and their association with rubella vaccine-induced immunity (Q28750199) (← links)
- Evolutionary Determinants of Genetic Variation in Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases in Humans (Q30428817) (← links)
- Vaccine adjuvant informatics: from data integration and analysis to rational vaccine adjuvant design (Q30759814) (← links)
- Model for comparative analysis of antigen receptor repertoires (Q33721580) (← links)
- Next-generation sequencing: a transformative tool for vaccinology (Q33744262) (← links)
- The personal touch: strategies toward personalized vaccines and predicting immune responses to them (Q33813977) (← links)
- Vaccinomics and bioinformatics: accelerants for the next golden age of vaccinology (Q33814924) (← links)
- Incidental Findings in Data-Intensive Postgenomics Science and Legal Liability of Clinician–Researchers: Ready for Vaccinomics? (Q33950779) (← links)
- Comparative pathogenesis and systems biology for biodefense virus vaccine development (Q33959989) (← links)
- Sex influences immune responses to viruses, and efficacy of prophylaxis and treatments for viral diseases (Q33997400) (← links)
- HLA genotypes and rubella vaccine immune response: additional evidence (Q34014935) (← links)
- Vaccinomics and Personalized Vaccinology: Is Science Leading Us Toward a New Path of Directed Vaccine Development and Discovery? (Q34126261) (← links)
- Humoral responses to independent vaccinations are correlated in healthy boosted adults (Q35068548) (← links)
- Emerging vaccine informatics (Q35100809) (← links)
- Antigen-expressing immunostimulatory liposomes as a genetically programmable synthetic vaccine (Q35175380) (← links)
- Vaccinomics: current findings, challenges and novel approaches for vaccine development (Q35176899) (← links)
- Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines and Translating Vaccinomics Science to the Global Health Clinic: Emerging Applications Toward Proof of Concept (Q35193892) (← links)
- Vaccinomics and a new paradigm for the development of preventive vaccines against viral infections (Q35193959) (← links)
- Genetics and vaccines in the era of personalized medicine (Q35548112) (← links)
- Consistency of HLA associations between two independent measles vaccine cohorts: a replication study (Q35785581) (← links)
- Human leukocyte antigen associations with humoral and cellular immunity following a second dose of measles-containing vaccine: persistence, dampening, and extinction of associations found after a first dose (Q35869228) (← links)
- Immune Cells Have Sex and So Should Journal Articles (Q35986070) (← links)
- Sex difference in immune response to vaccination: A participant-level meta-analysis of randomized trials of IMVAMUNE smallpox vaccine (Q36090390) (← links)
- The Integration of Epistasis Network and Functional Interactions in a GWAS Implicates RXR Pathway Genes in the Immune Response to Smallpox Vaccine (Q36101391) (← links)
- Sex and Gender Impact Immune Responses to Vaccines Among the Elderly (Q36240727) (← links)
- Addressing viral resistance through vaccines (Q36304783) (← links)
- Reduced Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Protection in Gulf War Illness (GWI). (Q36538821) (← links)
- HLA-DR: molecular insights and vaccine design (Q36737531) (← links)
- Transcriptomic profiles of high and low antibody responders to smallpox vaccine (Q37045834) (← links)
- Vaccinomics, adversomics, and the immune response network theory: individualized vaccinology in the 21st century (Q37119456) (← links)
- Elevated inflammatory mediators in adults with oculorespiratory syndrome following influenza immunization: a public health agency of Canada/Canadian Institutes of Health Research Influenza Research Network Study (Q37124705) (← links)
- HLA haplotype and supertype associations with cellular immune responses and cytokine production in healthy children after rubella vaccine (Q37219547) (← links)
- Application of pharmacogenomics to vaccines (Q37293663) (← links)
- Vaccinology in the genome era. (Q37328536) (← links)
- Replication of rubella vaccine population genetic studies: validation of HLA genotype and humoral response associations (Q37439385) (← links)
- Vaccines in veterinary medicine: a brief review of history and technology (Q37752963) (← links)
- Designing the Next Generation of Vaccines for Global Public Health (Q37891066) (← links)
- Helicobacter pyloriand Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Possibility of Modifying Chronic Disease Susceptibility with Vaccinomics at the Anvil (Q37891960) (← links)
- Emerging and neglected tropical diseases: translational application of proteomics (Q37898896) (← links)
- The Top Five “Game Changers” in Vaccinology: Toward Rational and Directed Vaccine Development (Q37911523) (← links)
- Theranostics in primary care: pharmacogenomics tests and beyond (Q38068223) (← links)