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Inactivated Vaccine
Inactivated Vaccine Vaccines come in a variety of forms that are used to combat diseases. Unlike live but attenuated vaccinations, inactivated vaccines are made up of lifeless, or inactivated, viruses and bacteria.The form of vaccine utilised depends on the infection, how well the immune system reacts to the pathogen that the vaccination will treat, and […]
Polysaccharide Vaccines
Polysaccharide Vaccines The chains of monosaccharides that make up polysaccharides vaccines are the component parts of these complex biomacromolecules. Glyosidic bonds are the type of bonds that are used in the formation of these chains. Simple sugars including glucose, fructose, mannose, and galactose are the most common types of monomer units that can be found […]
Brain Tumor Vaccine
Brain Tumor Vaccine Tumor vaccines have the potential to aid the body’s fight against disease. In cancer, mutations in the tumour genome can lead to alterations in protein expression that are characteristic of the disease. These altered proteins can be detected by a vaccination. To test a vaccine versus malignant brain tumors for the first […]