The authors have put forward a concept of identifying specific protein subunits which are immunogenic and using them as diagnostic markers. |
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Most of these proteins which contain peptide repeats are also immunogenic and the host produces significant amount of antibodies against these. |
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The native double stranded DNA molecule is known to be a poor immunogen whose immunogenic form has not yet been identified. |
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Our results suggest that on UV irradiation, arginine can induce certain conformational alterations in DNA rendering it immunogenic. |
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The linkers contain primary natural sequences which should reduce the likelihood of an adverse immunogenic reaction. |
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The data suggest that the product was well tolerated, immunogenic and potentially clinically active in all settings evaluated. |
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An immunogen comprising an active peptide having the amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 conjugated to an immunogenic carrier. |
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Though viral vectors are highly efficient for this purpose, numerous efforts are done to develop synthetic vectors because they are less immunogenic and pathogenic. |
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This approach is valuable for rapidly screening antibody specificities and assessing protein orientation needed for optimal presentation of immunogenic determinants. |
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They're linked in a way that creates a very immunogenic molecule that raises antibodies which are very specific to nicotine. |
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Camelid VHH and shark VNAR single domain antibodies have the drawback of being immunogenic because of their non-human nature. |
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The conjugation of polysaccharides with immunogenic proteins allows to overcome this problem providing an efficient immunological response also in infants. |
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It has good oxygen permeability, shows no immunogenic effects, and features excellent film forming, emulsifying and remoistable properties. |
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For the first time, we see that a vaccine against cervical cancer is highly immunogenic in women over 25 years of age. |
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These vaccines are safe, infectious, immunogenic, nontransmissible, genetically stable, and efficacious. |
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Most abnormal immunogenic molecules present on cancer cells derive from proteins that contribute to the proliferation and survival of neoplastic cells. |
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The development of anti-MAT and anti-daclizumab antibodies was specifically evaluated in a cynomolgus monkey study in order to characterize the immunogenic response. |
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Although their bite is often nearly undetectable, bedbug saliva contains active proteins that may cause an immunogenic and allergenic reaction to repeated biting. |
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A photoallergic reaction is an eczematous rash presumably caused by ultraviolet-induced immunogenic alterations of drugs in the skin. |
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A vaccine suitable for immunizing an individual against disease symptoms caused by Salmonella comprised of avirulent Salmonella which are phoP mutants which are immunogenic, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. |
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Although haptens cannot evoke an immune response by themselves, they can become immunogenic when joined to a larger, more complex molecule such as a protein, a feature that is useful in the study of immune responses. |
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It is also possible that methamphetamines alter self-proteins, making them immunogenic or creating haptens. |
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This phenomenon is clinically well known as anergy to tuberculin or other immunogenic haptens after subcutaneous injections. |
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A live attenuated vaccine has been found to be safe and immunogenic in healthy children and has recently been licensed, although its use has been questioned. |
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Since the Fab fragment of the antibody lacks the antigenic determinants of the Fc fragment, it should pose less of an immunogenic threat to patients than does an intact immunoglobulin molecule. |
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This suggests that plasma derivatives are less immunogenic. |
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The growth conditions required for optimum expression of virulence and immunogenic proteins must be characterized and effective production monitoring systems developed to ensure that improved performance can be evaluated. |
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The immunogenic potential of the matrix is reduced to a minimum. |
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Disruption of cell division within anaphase by tumor treating electric fields leads to immunogenic cell death. |
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The vaccine is immunogenic and antigen dose-dependent induction of antibodies has been confirmed for all three proteins, the company said. |
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It should be easily administered at or soon after birth, and be safe, immunogenic and effective at all ages and in all populations. |
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Those showed Ixiaro is highly immunogenic in children and adolescents between the ages of two 2 months and 18 years. |
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Indeed, Fluzone High-Dose vaccine, which is much more immunogenic than the older TIV, has recently been approved for adults aged 65 and older. |
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This unique vaccine approach is based on soluble, synthetic homologues of the human amyloid toxin, which were found to be highly immunogenic when tested in animals. |
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The severity of PPF reflects host immunogenic response and degree of infection, which amplify splenic volume and consequently increase hyperflux in the spleno-portal region. |
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