Vaccine Adjuvants

Vaccine adjuvants – is an ingredient of a vaccine that helps creating a stronger immune response in the patient’s body.  In other words, adjuvants help vaccines work better. Some vaccines made from weakened or dead germs contain naturally occurring adjuvants and help the body produce a strong protective immune response. However, most vaccines developed today include just small components of germs, such as their proteins, rather than the entire virus or bacteria. These vaccines often must be made with adjuvants to ensure the body produces an immune response strong enough to protect the patient from the germ he or she is being vaccinated against.

  • Next-Generation Adjuvants
  • Adjuvants for prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines
  • Advances in DNA Vaccines, TLRS and Combination Adjuvants

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