Biotechnology facilitates vaccine development by isolating antigens with monoclonal antibodies, synthesizing antigens through laboratory genes, and creating peptides for passive immunity.
Vaccine development through biotechnology includes isolating antigens with monoclonal antibodies, synthesizing antigens via laboratory genes, and synthesizing peptides for passive immunity.
Front | The three ways for the development of vaccines through Biotechnology |
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Back | 1) Isolation of antigens using monoclonal antibodies. 2) Synthesis of an antigen using a gene in the laboratory. 3) Synthesis of peptides (antibodies; for passive immunity). |
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