This «suggests that antibodies specific for this conserved region could provide protection against multiple toxin - mediated clostridium infections and points to a generalizable strategy for
generating safe vaccine antigens for this class of toxins,» they concluded.
Not exact matches
In clinical trials, several candidate H7N9 pandemic influenza
vaccines made from inactivated viruses have been shown to be
safe and to
generate an immune response.
In its first test in people, a
vaccine against the toxin ricin appears
safe and
generates antibodies that are expected to be protective against the potential bioterrorism agent.
Their purpose is to facilitate the preclinical and clinical research needed to translate the ideas
generated through basic research into
safe and effective drugs,
vaccines, and diagnostics to control and prevent allergic, immunologic, or transplantation - related diseases and conditions.