Effect of adjuvant vaccines on dengue virus type 2 immune ascitic fluid production.
AUTOR(ES)
Gamble, W C
RESUMO
In a comparison of dengue type 2 immune mouse ascitic fluid immunization schedules, a schedule in which adjuvant vaccines were not used produced neutralizing antibody titers that were specific and a mouse mortality rate that was lower, resulting in a greater yield of ascitic fluids. In the schedules in which emulsified adjuvant vaccines were used, the quality of the emulsion had little effect on antibody titer produced.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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