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Chapter and Conference Paper
Synthetic Lipopeptides of Bacterial Origin as Novel and Efficient Adjuvants for Parenteral and Oral Immunization
Lipopeptides of bacterial origin constitute potent immunoadjuvants in vitro and in vivo when given in combination with antigens [1–3]. Parenteral application of the lipopeptide P3CSK4, shown in Fig. 1, enhanced t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bacterial Surface Components as Immunomodulators
Synthetically prepared derivatives of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria were tested for their immunomodulatory properties in mice. Besides being able to activate splenic B cells polyclonally, as demonstr...