Influence of the degree of dispersion in the aqueous phase on the immunogenicity of oil-adjuvanted foot-and-mouth disease vaccine
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1980ISSN
0009-0131
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Both primary emulsion (water-in-oil) and double emulsion (water-in-oil-water) foot-and-mouth disease vaccines with different viscosities produced exellent persistent levels of neutralizing antibodies. The degree of dispersion of the aqueous antgenic phase in the oily phase, which determined the viscosity of the vaccine, did not have a demonstrable effect on the long-term immunogenicity of the vaccines.
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Augé de Mello P, Costa KF, Fernandez AA, Sutmöller P, Pollak A, Millán A. Influence of the degree of dispersion in the aqueous phase on the immunogenicity of oil-adjuvanted foot-and-mouth disease vaccine. Bol Cent Panam Fiebre Aftosa; 37-38: 11-15.
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