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Species | Gunther SpohnSummaryAffiliation: Cytos Biotechnology AG Country: Switzerland Publications
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Exploiting viral properties for the rational design of modern vaccinesGunther Spohn
Cytos Biotechnology AG, Wagistrasse 25, CH 8952 Zurich Schlieren, Switzerland
Expert Rev Vaccines 7:43-54. 2008..As an elucidative example, this review will describe the key immunogenic determinants of viruses and discuss how they can be harnessed for the development of tailor-made vaccines against a wide array of human diseases...
Active immunization with IL-1 displayed on virus-like particles protects from autoimmune arthritisGunther Spohn
Cytos Biotechnology AG, Zurich Schlieren, Switzerland
Eur J Immunol 38:877-87. 2008....
A VLP-based vaccine targeting domain III of the West Nile virus E protein protects from lethal infection in miceGunther Spohn
Cytos Biotechnology, Schlieren, Switzerland
Virol J 7:146. 2010..Although these vaccines were shown to protect from disease in animal models, multiple injections and/or strong adjuvants were required to reach efficacy, underscoring the need for more immunogenic, yet safe DIII-based vaccines...
A virus-like particle-based vaccine selectively targeting soluble TNF-alpha protects from arthritis without inducing reactivation of latent tuberculosisGunther Spohn
Cytos Biotechnology AG, Zurich Schlieren, Switzerland
J Immunol 178:7450-7. 2007....
Protection against osteoporosis by active immunization with TRANCE/RANKL displayed on virus-like particlesGunther Spohn
Cytos Biotechnology, Zurich Schlieren, Switzerland
J Immunol 175:6211-8. 2005....
Targeting osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis by active vaccination against RANKLGunther Spohn
Cytos Biotechnology, Zurich-Schlieren, Switzerland
Adv Exp Med Biol 602:135-42. 2007
Nrf2 is essential for cholesterol crystal-induced inflammasome activation and exacerbation of atherosclerosisStefan Freigang
Molecular Biomedicine, Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, Schlieren, Switzerland
Eur J Immunol 41:2040-51. 2011..These findings suggest a common pathway through which oxidative stress and metabolic danger signals converge and mutually perpetuate the chronic vascular inflammation that drives atherosclerosis...
