Examples of 'viral antigens' in a sentence

Meaning of "viral antigens"

Viral antigens: This phrase describes the proteins present on the surface of a virus that trigger an immune response in the body

How to use "viral antigens" in a sentence

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The composition may comprise no viral antigens.
Also viral antigens occur often as oligomeric structures.
Detection of cell and viral antigens.
Viral antigens may be free of stabilizers.
Preferred antigens include bacterial and viral antigens.
It is common to add viral antigens to vaccines containing bacterins.
Duration of serologic response to five viral antigens in dogs.
Viral antigens are preferably conserved across multiple serotypes or isolates.
The specification describes antibodies raised against viral antigens.
Bacterial and viral antigens are preferred sources of antigenic domains.
Vaccines may include both bacterins and viral antigens.
Viral antigens also are preferred.
Most involve the detection of viral antigens or intact infectious virus.
Salmonicida might be a suitable vehicle for the delivery of viral antigens.
Examples of suitable viral antigens are described herein and are known in the art.

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He worked on the mechanism of activation of the immune system by viral antigens.
Viral antigens develop on the surface of cells infected with a specific virus.
T cell dysfunction has been attributed to high levels of persisting viral antigens.
Viral antigens were also directly detected in nasopharyngeal aspirates from these patients.
The invention also covers antibodies raised against viral antigens.
Viral antigens are often able to induce stronger recall responses than tumor antigens.
They are suitable as a diluent for lyophilized modified live viral antigens.
Viral antigens may be derived from viruses propagated on cell culture or other substrate.
They also control the propagation of viral antigens in our body.
Viral antigens may be detected in material from lesions through direct immunofluorescence marked antibodies.
The possibility of immunologic detection of other viral antigens is not even considered.
Viral antigens and the corresponding antibodies are not always immediately detectable after an infection.
It occurs as a result of a nonspecific delayed hypersensitivity reaction to bacterial and viral antigens.
Other suitable antigens include viral antigens for the prevention or treatment of viral diseases.
Lipids have been identified as a substance for priming against viral antigens in vivo.
The range of hepatitis viral antigens that can be used with these embodiments is diverse.
Lipids have been identified as substances capable of priming CTLs in vivo against viral antigens.
These results demonstrated that unknown viral antigens can be identified with this method.
The composition may comprise one or more of these bacterial and viral antigens.
The viral antigens are separated electrophoretically and transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane or other suitable support.
They may also change glycosylation of cancer or viral antigens and increase vaccine effectiveness.
Liver biopsy can verify inflammation and necrosis of hepatocytes and detect viral antigens.
Higher antibody titers to other viral antigens were demonstrated after the third to fourth immunization.
A peptide of the present invention may be administered as a combination with antibodies against viral antigens.
Detection of viral antigens by a DFA in a clinical specimen.
The inventor believes that nanospheres can be used to deliver the viral antigens above described.
Viral antigens can also be used in a RADS.
The fusión proteins thus expressed have a unique advantage of antigenic epitopes of two viral antigens.
Viral antigens may sometimes be shown in tissue samples using immunofluorescence or EIA.
Such expression systems will typically use polynucleotides encoding the viral antigens of the invention.
All viral antigens have been evaluated as targets in vaccine candidates against HCV.
The first polypeptide antigen and the second polypeptide antigen can both be viral antigens.
Hepatitis B viral antigens and antibodies detectable in the blood of a chronically infected person.
Lipids have been identified as agents capable of priming CTL in vivo against viral antigens.
Other Mabs against viral antigens and viral induced antigens are also known.

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