- An
inactivated vaccine (or
killed vaccine) is a
vaccine consisting of
virus particles, bacteria, or
other pathogens that have been
grown in
culture and...
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Inactivation may
refer to:
Inactivated vaccine, a
vaccine that
consists of
viruses which are
grown in
culture and then
killed RNA interference, also called...
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vaccines used to
prevent poliomyelitis (polio). Two
types are used: an
inactivated poliovirus given by
injection (IPV) and a
weakened poliovirus given by...
- vaccines. In the 1940s, the US
military developed the
first approved inactivated vaccines for influenza,
which were used
during World War II. Hens' eggs...
- Andexxa, Ondexxya,
others Other names Coagulation factor Xa (recombinant),
inactivated-zhzo, PRT06445, r-Antidote, PRT4445 AHFS/Drugs.com
Monograph License...
- by
GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals. The full
generic name is
hepatitis A
inactivated &
hepatitis B (recombinant) vaccine.
Twinrix is
administered over three...
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refer to: Diethylpyrocarbonate, a
chemical used in the
laboratory to
inactivate RNAse enzymes 1,2-Erucoyl-sn-Glycero-3-phosphocholine, a phospholipid...
- A ribosome-
inactivating protein (RIP) is a
protein synthesis inhibitor that acts at the
eukaryotic ribosome. This
protein family describes a
large family...
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vaccine equity has not been achieved. The
development and use of
whole inactivated virus (WIV) and protein-based
vaccines have also been recommended, especially...
- due to a
resistance gene, mecA,
which stops β-lactam
antibiotics from
inactivating the
enzymes (transpeptidases)
critical for cell wall synthesis. Staphylococcal...