Immune Memory Articles & Analysis
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Acting as chemoattractant molecules, chemokines are central to both innate and adaptive immunity, influencing not only immune surveillance but also wound healing and angiogenesis. ...
Antibody EngineeringAntibody sequencing can provide information for optimizing antibody design, such as changing the antibody's affinity, specificity or half-life in the body.2. Analysis of Immune ResponseSequencing can be used to study the role of the Boxcab ab antibody in the immune response, such as antibody diversity, affinity maturation, and ...
Production of polysaccharide conjugate vaccines Utilize various chemical methods to covalently bind polysaccharides to protein carriers to prepare polysaccharide conjugate vaccines, which can produce long-lasting immune memory. Quality control Various methods for quality control of polysaccharide vaccines, such as size exclusion chromatography (SEC), ...
The World Health Organization created World Immunization Week to highlight global collective action and promote the use of vaccines that keep all of us protected against disease. ...
Some experts have indicated that mucosal immunization of the respiratory system with an inhaled form of the vaccine may be more efficient in dealing with the Omicron strain in light of recent results that demonstrate Omicron infections are more concentrated in the upper respiratory tract. ...
Childhood vaccinations provide immunity to children against serious infectious diseases before they are exposed to them to prevent illness. Many childhood diseases, such as smallpox and polio, have been almost completely eradicated as a result of widespread, standardized childhood vaccination programs. Some vaccinations, such as those for highly contagious diseases including measles, mumps, ...