Abstract: A huge amount of evidence has been made available on various adjuvants as immunological auxiliaries. Very few of them, however, have made it into commercial vaccines. Their defining properties and uses are discussed in the fol-lowing mini-review. WHAT IS AN ADJUVANT? In Freund's words [1] an adjuvant should “evoke very abundant serum antibody production sustained for an unex-pectedly long time”. In other words, it is something very practical. It must work in animals at least the size of sheep and of course in both veterinary and human vaccination. To this end it must be thoroughly biocompatible, easy to handle and to store, sterile, safe, acceptable for registration as an auxiliary in vaccination and, last but not least, must...
Adjuvants are essential components of most clinically used vaccines. This is because the majority of...
Summary Vaccination remains the most cost-effective biomedical approach to the control of infectious...
Adjuvants play an important role in the efficacy of vaccines as the antigens become more and more pu...
Vaccination is one of the most efficient strategies for the prevention of infectious diseases. Altho...
Adjuvants are an essential component of modern vaccines. An adjuvant is an entity added to a vaccine...
The concept of stimulating the body’s immune response is the basis underlying vaccination. Vaccines ...
Vaccines represent one of the most successful strategies in medical science. From the mechanistic pe...
The development of new vaccines, containing protective antigens that are more and more well characte...
The majority of vaccine antigens in the industry pipeline are relatively poor inducers of adaptive i...
It is clearly accepted that all vaccines are adjuvanted (endogenously: part of the pathogen or exoge...
The trend towards the use of peptides and subunit proteins in modern vaccine design has necessitated...
SUMMARY Adjuvants are used to induce increased immune responses of inactivated and subunit vaccine...
Adjuvants are essential components of vaccines that have been particularly effective at promoting pr...
Most modern vaccines, based only on well-defined purified antigens, are usually insufficient for pro...
One of priority issues of the present-day healthcare system is development of new vaccines and impro...
Adjuvants are essential components of most clinically used vaccines. This is because the majority of...
Summary Vaccination remains the most cost-effective biomedical approach to the control of infectious...
Adjuvants play an important role in the efficacy of vaccines as the antigens become more and more pu...
Vaccination is one of the most efficient strategies for the prevention of infectious diseases. Altho...
Adjuvants are an essential component of modern vaccines. An adjuvant is an entity added to a vaccine...
The concept of stimulating the body’s immune response is the basis underlying vaccination. Vaccines ...
Vaccines represent one of the most successful strategies in medical science. From the mechanistic pe...
The development of new vaccines, containing protective antigens that are more and more well characte...
The majority of vaccine antigens in the industry pipeline are relatively poor inducers of adaptive i...
It is clearly accepted that all vaccines are adjuvanted (endogenously: part of the pathogen or exoge...
The trend towards the use of peptides and subunit proteins in modern vaccine design has necessitated...
SUMMARY Adjuvants are used to induce increased immune responses of inactivated and subunit vaccine...
Adjuvants are essential components of vaccines that have been particularly effective at promoting pr...
Most modern vaccines, based only on well-defined purified antigens, are usually insufficient for pro...
One of priority issues of the present-day healthcare system is development of new vaccines and impro...
Adjuvants are essential components of most clinically used vaccines. This is because the majority of...
Summary Vaccination remains the most cost-effective biomedical approach to the control of infectious...
Adjuvants play an important role in the efficacy of vaccines as the antigens become more and more pu...