Several insoluble aluminium salts are used as adjuvants in human and animal vaccines, but the term 'alum' only applies to aluminium potassium sulphate (reviewed in Ref. 46) (see the table).
Caption This image show a lymph node collected from aged mice 10 days after full immunization with the SARS-CoV-2 RBD protein with the adjuvants Alum and CpG. The lymph node shows the formation of ...
Since 1934, aluminum hydroxide has been used as an adjuvant to boost the immune response from vaccines. Currently, it is the only adjuvant approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in human ...
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International study shows updated hepatitis B vaccine more effective for people with HIVSuch protection was seen in only 80.6% of subjects who received hepatitis B vaccine with an aluminum hydroxide adjuvant, known as HepB-alum, (trade name Engerix-B). "These results suggest a ...
Despite the power of adjuvants, only one, called alum, is approved in the US. Charlotte Schubert looks at recent discoveries that could translate into a wider range of adjuvants and perhaps help ...
Alum: Aluminum-based compound ... Non-small-cell lung cancer. Various adjuvant products are currently under evaluation as potential candidates for use in cancer vaccines. There are several ...
Serious adverse events may be caused by different constituents in a vaccine: the active antigen, an adjuvant such as potassium aluminium sulfate (alum), a conservative agent such as thimerosal ...
In a new research funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), scientists have explained how a common ingredient in many vaccines, stimulates and interacts For the ...
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