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Immunotherapy: Magic Bullet to Change the Future Therapeutics. Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology Volume 144

  • Book

  • March 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6006183
FORMTEXT Immunotherapy is emerging as a novel and reliable therapeutic technique for treating diseases such as autoimmunity, HIV/AIDS, allergy and cancers. Immunotherapy change or modulate our immune system functionalization and activate it to kill pathogen infected cells or affected cells. Development in the field of Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Pharmaceutical Sciences empower the immune system for protecting us agaist number of pathogenic infections. This volume consisit of the chapters from the different stalwarts of the field coveriing the topic such as Immunotherapy past and present, Oncolytic virus based therapy, CAR-T cell therapy, antibody engineering, adjuvant engineering etc. Chapters covered in this volume discuss the immunological translational research in the field of human cancer, parasitic and infectiouds diseases. This volume incudes the chapter describing the tools developed by scientist to engineers safe and effective antibody which can be used as powerful medicine durig human disease conditions. This volume will reflect the secret of biological sciences and technology in the field on immunology to develop safe and efficacious immune molecules based magic bullet to provide absolute cure. This volume will be helpful to the early career researchers and students working in the field of basic and applied immunological sciences.

Table of Contents

1. Historical timeline of immunotherapeutic developments
Vijay Kumar Prapajati
2. Development of Pancreatic cancer immunotherapy
Vijay Kumar Prapajati
3. Exploring immunotherapy with Antibody-drug conjugates in solid tumor oncology
Vijay Kumar Prapajati
4. Exploring development of check-point inhibitors to develop human immunotherapy
Vijay Kumar Prapajati
5. Immunotherapy in the Management of Inflammatory Bone Loss in Osteoporosis
Rupesh K. Srivastava
6. Immunotherapy to CD5, a T cell antigen having roles from development to peripheral function: future prospective and challenges
Ambak K. Rai
7. Nanobody based cancer immunotherapy: prospects and challenges
Sanjana Mehrotra
8. Monoclonal antibodies- a repertoire of therapeutics
Suman Tapryal
9. Navigating the Landscape: A Comprehensive Overview of Computational Approaches in Developing Therapeutic Antibodies
Aditya K. Padhi
10. Host Directed Immunotherapy in chronic diseases: From cancer to parasitic infections
Rajiv Kumar