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    Review on bacterial outer membrane vesicles: structure, vesicle formation, separation and biotechnological applications by Xiaofei Zhao, Yusen Wei, Yuqing Bu, Xiaokai Ren, Zhanjun Dong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the review highlights the burgeoning applications of OMVs in the field of biomedicine, emphasizing their potential as diagnostic tools, vaccine candidates, and drug delivery vectors.…”
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    What we learned about headache during the COVID-19 pandemic: literature review by E. Januškevičiūtė, J. Grigaitė, K. Ryliškienė

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Another challenge posed by the introduction of mass vaccination is vaccine-related headache, the most common neurological adverse event, and a less common complication, cerebral venous thrombosis. …”
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    Human Leukocyte Antigen Diversity: A Southern African Perspective by Mqondisi Tshabalala, Juanita Mellet, Michael S. Pepper

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This information will support disease association studies, provide guidance in vaccine design, and improve transplantation outcomes.…”
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    The COVID-19 Pandemic and Bioethical Challenges for Research with Human Beings by Denisse Isabel Suaste Pazmiño, Kathya Verónica Suaste Pazmiño

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Since 2020, the appearance of COVID-19 has revealed multiple challenges for bioethics, due to the rush to find a treatment or vaccine to combat this disease, however, this is not a justification for exceeding bioethical limits. …”
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    HIV and Malnutrition: Effects on Immune System by Shalini Duggal, Tulsi Das Chugh, Ashish Kumar Duggal

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Continuous research is being done in many parts of the world regarding its treatment and vaccine development, and a lot of money has flown into this. …”
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    Toll-Like Receptor 4 Activation in Cancer Progression and Therapy by Alja Oblak, Roman Jerala

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Further research of the role and mechanisms of TLR4 activation in cancer may provide novel antitumor vaccine adjuvants as well as TLR4 inhibitors that could prevent inflammation-induced carcinogenesis.…”
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    A Case of Almost Painless Herpes Zoster Presenting with Symptoms of Cystitis, Penile Numbness, and Acute Vestibular Failure by Hussain Al-Sardar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Gabapentin and tricyclic antidepressant are effective in postherpetic neuralgia. Vaccine can reduce the risk of infection and its associated pain. …”
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    Modeling shrimp biomass and viral infection for production of biological countermeasures by H. Thomas Banks, V. A. Bokil, Shuhua Hu, A. K. Dhar, R. A. Bullis, C. L. Browdy, F.C.T. Allnutt

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…Wecouple equations for biomass production with those for vaccine production inshrimp that have been infected with a recombinant viral vector expressing aforeign antigen. …”
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    Design and Optimization of E-Commerce Logistics Distribution System Based on Multiobjective Function by Hui Wen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The algorithm utilizes a new immune vaccine selection strategy and immune operation method, the optimization process is adaptively changed with the evolutionary algebra, combined with the parallel selection method to optimize the multiobjective logistics distribution path, and the specific steps to solve the multiobjective logistics distribution path problem are given. …”
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    Persistence of Diarrheal Pathogens Is Associated with Continued Recruitment of Plasmablasts in the Circulation by Anu Kantele

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Patients with Salmonella, Yersinia, or Campylobacter gastroenteritis and volunteers receiving an oral typhoid vaccine were assayed for plasmablasts specific to each subject's own pathogen/antigen weekly until the response faded. …”
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    Roitt's essential immunology / by Delves, Peter J., Martin, Seamus J., 1966-, Burton, Dennis R., Roitt, Ivan M. (Ivan Maurice)

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Innate immunity -- Specific acquired immunity -- Antibodies -- Membrane receptors for antigen -- Antigen-specific recognition -- Immunological methods and applications [JS2] -- The anatomy of the immune response -- Lymphocyte activation -- The production of effectors -- The regulation of the immune response -- Development and evolution of the immune response -- Adversarial strategies during infection -- Vaccines -- Immunodeficiency -- Allergy and other hypersensitivities -- Transplantation -- Tumor immunology -- Autoimmune diseases.…”
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    Delay of innate immune responses following influenza B virus infection affects the development of a robust antibody response in ferrets by Thomas Rowe, Ashley Fletcher, Melissa Lange, Yasuko Hatta, Gabriela Jasso, David E. Wentworth, Ted M. Ross

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Antibodies generated following infection of ferrets is used for surveillance assays to detect antigenic drift and cross-reactivity with vaccine viruses and circulating influenza strains. …”
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    Public Health Ethics and Practice /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…/ Jessica Datta and Anthony Kessell -- Constructing the obesity epidemic: loose science, money and public health / Alison Hann and Stephen Peckham -- Politics, ethics and evidence: immunisation and public health policy / Alison Hann and Stephen Peckham -- Avoiding mixed messages: HPV vaccines and the 'cure' for cervical cancer / Alison Hann and Stephen Peckham -- A call for clearer vaccine exemption typology to improve population health / Erica Sutton and Ross Upshur -- PART THREE. …”
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    Recent Advances in Peptide-Loaded PLGA Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery and Regenerative Medicine by Hossein Omidian, Renae L. Wilson, Ana M. Castejon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The versatility of PLGA nanocarriers extends across therapeutic domains, including cancer therapy, neurodegenerative diseases, vaccine development, and regenerative medicine. Innovations in polymer chemistry, surface functionalization, and advanced manufacturing techniques, such as microfluidics and electrospraying, have further enhanced the efficacy and scalability of these systems. …”
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    MODERN ASPECTS OF LYSSAVIRUS CLASSIFICATION by A. Ye. Metlin

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…That's why further investigations of recovered rabies isolates and new vaccine development are of great importance.…”
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    Trusts on nerd immunity and health-associated apparatus predict the level of obedience of indonesians toward health resilience threat-anticipation enforced by the government by Nurlaila Ika, Amalya Dewi Meta

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite this, many Indonesians have been slow to follow pandemic-related measures, such as getting vaccinated and social distancing. This study aims to investigate the connection between people’s experiences, their understanding of One Health, and their willingness to follow government policies to prevent and control pandemics. …”
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    Effective Binding of a Phosphatidylserine-Targeting Antibody to Ebola Virus Infected Cells and Purified Virions by S. D. Dowall, V. A. Graham, K. Corbin-Lickfett, C. Empig, K. Schlunegger, C. B. Bruce, L. Easterbrook, R. Hewson

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Currently, no antiviral or vaccine is licensed against Ebola virus. A phosphatidylserine-targeting antibody (PGN401, bavituximab) has previously been shown to have broad-spectrum antiviral activity. …”
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    Impact of COVID-19 on routine childhood immunisations in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review. by Milena Dalton, Benjamin Sanderson, Leanne J Robinson, Caroline S E Homer, William Pomat, Margie Danchin, Stefanie Vaccher

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Routine vaccines are critical to child health. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted essential health services, particularly in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). …”
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