نتایج جستجو برای: adjuvants

تعداد نتایج: 6001  

2003
I. W. Kirk

Numerous drift reduction adjuvants and spray deposition aids are available to applicators of crop production and protection chemicals. Performance of many of the newly introduced drift control adjuvants has not been well documented for aerial application. Since there are no product labeling or efficacy regulations for these adjuvants, applicators must rely on experience or information in the te...

2010
Joshua M. Mutiso John C. Macharia Michael M. Gicheru

Over the last decade, there has been a flurry of research on adjuvants for vaccines, and several novel adjuvants are now licensed products or in late stage clinical development. The success of adjuvants in enhancing the immune response to antigens has led many researchers to re-focus their vaccine development programs. Although several vaccine candidates have been tested against leishmaniasis, ...

2015
John C. Hu Christopher J. Greene Natalie D. King-Lyons Terry D. Connell Prosper N Boyaka

Poor immune responses elicited by vaccine antigens can be enhanced by the use of appropriate adjuvants. Type II heat-labile enterotoxins (HLT) produced by Escherichia coli are extremely potent adjuvants that augment both humoral and cellular immunity to co-administered antigens. Recent findings demonstrate that LT-IIb and LT-IIc, two type II HLT adjuvants, exhibit potent, yet distinguishable CD...

2015
Alberta Di Pasquale Scott Preiss Fernanda Tavares Da Silva Nathalie Garçon Diane M. Harper

The concept of stimulating the body's immune response is the basis underlying vaccination. Vaccines act by initiating the innate immune response and activating antigen presenting cells (APCs), thereby inducing a protective adaptive immune response to a pathogen antigen. Adjuvants are substances added to vaccines to enhance the immunogenicity of highly purified antigens that have insufficient im...

2016
Niels Peter H. Knudsen Anja Olsen Cecilia Buonsanti Frank Follmann Yuan Zhang Rhea N. Coler Christopher B. Fox Andreas Meinke Ugo D´Oro Daniele Casini Alessandra Bonci Rolf Billeskov Ennio De Gregorio Rino Rappuoli Ali M. Harandi Peter Andersen Else Marie Agger

The majority of vaccine candidates in clinical development are highly purified proteins and peptides relying on adjuvants to enhance and/or direct immune responses. Despite the acknowledged need for novel adjuvants, there are still very few adjuvants in licensed human vaccines. A vast number of adjuvants have been tested pre-clinically using different experimental conditions, rendering it impos...

2017
Munir M. Mosaheb Michael L. Reiser Lee M. Wetzler

Vaccines are critical in the fight against infectious diseases, and immune-stimulating adjuvants are essential for enhancing vaccine efficacy. However, the precise mechanisms of action of most adjuvants are unknown. There is an urgent need for customized and adjuvant formulated vaccines against immune evading pathogens that remain a risk today. Understanding the specific role of various cell ty...

2014
Deana N. Toussi Paola Massari

Vaccine efficacy is optimized by addition of immune adjuvants. However, although adjuvants have been used for over a century, to date, only few adjuvants are approved for human use, mostly aimed at improving vaccine efficacy and antigen-specific protective antibody production. The mechanism of action of immune adjuvants is diverse, depending on their chemical and molecular nature, ranging from ...

2011
Madelene Lindqvist Intawat Nookaew Ingrid Brinkenberg Emma Samuelson Karolina Thörn Jens Nielsen Ali M. Harandi

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) unequivocally represent a major public health concern in both industrialized and developing countries. Previous efforts to develop vaccines for systemic immunization against a large number of STIs in humans have been unsuccessful. There is currently a drive to develop mucosal vaccines and adjuvants for delivery through the genital tract to confer protectiv...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2007
G Mutwiri V Gerdts M Lopez L A Babiuk

Vaccination remains the most cost-effective biomedical approach to the control of infectious diseases in livestock. Vaccines based on killed pathogens or subunit antigens are safer but are often ineffective and require coadministration with adjuvants to achieve efficacy. Unfortunately, most conventional adjuvants are poorly defined, complex substances that fail to meet the stringent criteria fo...

2015
Kenneth Bagley Rong Xu Ayuko Ota-Setlik Michael Egan Jennifer Schwartz Timothy Fouts

DNA encoded adjuvants are well known for increasing the magnitude of cellular and/or humoral immune responses directed against vaccine antigens. DNA adjuvants can also tune immune responses directed against vaccine antigens to better protect against infection of the target organism. Two potent DNA adjuvants that have unique abilities to tune immune responses are the catalytic A1 domains of Chol...

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