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Nature Medicine 15, 984 - 988 (2009)
doi:10.1038/nm0909-984
Boosting our best shot
Charlotte Schubert1
- Charlotte Schubert is senior editor for News and Views and is the Washington, DC correspondent for Nature Medicine.
Abstract
Vaccines work by training the immune system to target pathogens, but many types of shots need added substances called adjuvants to elicit a robust response. Despite the power of adjuvants, only one, called alum, is approved in the US. Charlotte Schubert looks at recent discoveries that could translate into a wider range of adjuvants and perhaps help provide future protection against diseases ranging from malaria to H1N1 'swine' flu.
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