Molecular Design Versus Empirical Discovery in Peptide-Based Vaccines: Coming to Terms with Fuzzy Recognition Sites and Ill-Defined Structure-Function Relationships in Immunology

  • Van Regenmortel M
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In view of our increased understanding of the molecular basis of immunological recognition, it is commonly believed that it should be possible to apply molecular design strategies to the development of peptide-based vaccines. The stated aim is to transform the...

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Van Regenmortel, M. H. V. (2019). Molecular Design Versus Empirical Discovery in Peptide-Based Vaccines: Coming to Terms with Fuzzy Recognition Sites and Ill-Defined Structure-Function Relationships in Immunology. In HIV/AIDS: Immunochemistry, Reductionism and Vaccine Design (pp. 17–24). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32459-9_2

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