C Czerkinsky

Summary

Affiliation: International Vaccine Institute

Publications

  1. ncbi Enteric vaccines for the developing world: a challenge for mucosal immunology
    C Czerkinsky
    International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea
    Mucosal Immunol 2:284-7. 2009
  2. ncbi Topical immunization strategies
    C Czerkinsky
    International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea
    Mucosal Immunol 3:545-55. 2010
  3. ncbi Mucosal delivery routes for optimal immunization: targeting immunity to the right tissues
    C Czerkinsky
    International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea
    Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 354:1-18. 2012
  4. ncbi Sublingual vaccination
    Cecil Czerkinsky
    Laboratory Science Division, International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea
    Hum Vaccin 7:110-4. 2011

Detail Information

Publications4

  1. ncbi Enteric vaccines for the developing world: a challenge for mucosal immunology
    C Czerkinsky
    International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea
    Mucosal Immunol 2:284-7. 2009
    ..Yet, most vaccines available are formulated on an empirical basis. To date, arguably, vaccines have done more for immunologists than immunologists have done for vaccines...
  2. ncbi Topical immunization strategies
    C Czerkinsky
    International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea
    Mucosal Immunol 3:545-55. 2010
    ..Thus, the selection of any particular route of immunization is critical when designing and formulating vaccines against organ-specific infections...
  3. ncbi Mucosal delivery routes for optimal immunization: targeting immunity to the right tissues
    C Czerkinsky
    International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, South Korea
    Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 354:1-18. 2012
    ..Here, we discuss how sublingual and different routes of immunization can be used to generate immune responses in the desired mucosal tissue(s)...
  4. ncbi Sublingual vaccination
    Cecil Czerkinsky
    Laboratory Science Division, International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea
    Hum Vaccin 7:110-4. 2011
    ..Here we review the results of pre-clinical studies using animal models of respiratory, intestinal and genital infections. These promising results provide a foundation for testing the approach in humans...