Abstract
Vaccines, and their discovery, are topics of singular importance in present-day biomedical science. The discovery of vaccines has hitherto been primarily empirical in nature, and it is only now that this is giving way, albeit very slowly, to a more rational approach, supported and enhanced by computer-based methods. In this context, the book "Computer-Aided Vaccine Design" by Tong and Ranganathan is a welcome new addition to the growing list of biomedical texts that address the computational discovery of vaccines and their components.
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Flower, D. R. (2014). Computer-Aided Vaccine Design. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 10(1), 241–243. https://doi.org/10.4161/hv.26687
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