Hepatitis B vaccineHepa1–6 cellsApoptosisCaspase-dependent pathwayTUNELFlow cytometryVaccines can have adverse side-effects, and these are predominantly associated with the inclusion of chemical additives such as aluminum hydroxide adjuvant. The objective of this study was to establish an in vitro model...
The objective of this study was to establish an in vitro model system amenable to mechanistic investigations of cytotoxicity induced by hepatitis B vaccine, and to investigate the mechanisms of vaccine-induced cell death. The mouse liver hepatoma cell line Hepa1–6 was treated with two doses of...
A first vaccine has been licensed in late 2015 in some Latin American and Asian countries (3, 188). HCV Approximately 2% of the world's population is chronically infected with HCV. The virus, which is naturally only infecting humans, is transmitted parenterally. Upon transmission, HCV infects...
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an antidiabetic drug, an anorectic agent, an antimalarial agent, a polypeptide therapeutic, a cytokine, a hormone, an enzyme, an antibody, an antibody fragment, an antiulcerative agent, an anticancer agent, a vaccine antigen, a polynucleotide, a nutrient, a small molecule, and combinations there...
Antiviral therapy, chronic hepatitis B, dendritic cells, hepatitis B virus, immune therapy, vaccine therapyApproximately 350-400 million people of the world are chronically infected with the hepatitis B virus, and it is these individuals that harbor the virus for their whole life and are ...