Genetic DNA Vaccines By Chelsea Heimbrock
What are DNA Vaccines? An injection of genes of a virus into the body that creates an immune response for the body. Adjuvant- A pharmacological agent added to a drug to increase or aid its effect. 2. An immunological agent that increases the antigenic response. The adjuvant in a genetic vaccine helps the response of the vaccine and reduces side effects
Where did it come form? In 1950, the transfer of DNA into living animal cells was reported.
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