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Anti-complementary amines are immunological adjuvants in mice
Immunology Letters, 1985Complement (C) inactivation by ammonia, ethylenediamine and methylamine in mouse serum was studied in relation to a possible adjuvant effect of the substances in a cell-mediated immune response. The amines caused a dose-dependent depletion of both alternative pathway (AP) and overall C activity in vitro and showed also pronounced adjuvant effects in ...
E. A. Kouwenberg+4 more
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Improving vaccine performance with adjuvants.
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2000New vaccines are presently under development and in testing for the control of infectious diseases, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis.
F. Vogel
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Lipid and carbohydrate based adjuvant/carriers in immunology
Journal of Peptide Science, 2003AbstractThis review discusses various issues regarding vaccines; what are they and how they work, safety aspects, the role of adjuvants and carriers in vaccination, synthetic peptides as immunogens, and new technologies for vaccine development and delivery including the identification of novel adjuvants for mucosal vaccine delivery.
McGeary, R. P., Olive, C., Toth, I.
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Immunological studies of adjuvant arthritis in the rat
2021This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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Surface-associated sialic acid is an immunological adjuvant
Immunology Letters, 1985The influence of neuraminidase on the immunogenicity of heterologous erythrocytes as determined by serum haemagglutination titres was investigated in mice. For this study sheep and rabbit erythrocytes were selected because of their high and low N-acetylneuraminic (sialic) acid content, respectively.
P.M. Rademaker+4 more
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Applied immunology of mineral oil adjuvants
Journal of Allergy, 1961I N 1956, in reviewing the historical development of the use of water-in-oil emulsions as immunologic adjuvants, Jules Freund wrote the following succinct statement. “The past of the whole subject is long, but its history is rather short. Indeed in retrospect one wonders at the disproportion between the length of time and the fewness of the steps that ...
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Adjuvant effects of oral microorganisms on the immunological responses
Archives of Oral Biology, 1974Abstract Adjuvant activity of oral microorganisms on the humoral immune response to sheep red blood cells was investigated in mice by the direct antibody plaque technique at 2, 4 and 6 days after immunization. An adjuvant effect was detected on day 2 with Veillonella alcalescens, Fusobacterium fusiforme and Bacteroides melaninogenicus, and a weaker ...
M. Inui+4 more
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Recombinant Gamma Interferon as an Immunological Adjuvant
1989Given the substantial advances that have been made in the understanding of how immune responses are induced and regulated, it should be possible to design vaccine adjuvants deliberately rather than empirically. This approach has led to the demonstration that at least three of the cytokines involved in interactions between immunological cells have ...
J. B. De Souza+2 more
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Glycans as Vaccine Antigens and Adjuvants: Immunological Considerations
2015Carbohydrates can be found on the cell surface of nearly every cell ranging from bacteria to fungi right up to mammalian cells. Carbohydrates and their interactions with carbohydrate-binding proteins play crucial roles in multiple biological processes including immunity, homeostasis, cellular communication, cell migration, and the regulation of serum ...
Stephanie Zimmermann, Bernd Lepenies
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