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Adjuvant (vaccine, medical concept) | |
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Interest of | Chris Exley |
In pharmacology, an adjuvant is a drug or other substance, or a combination of substances, that is used to increase the efficacy or potency of certain drugs. For example, an adjuvant is a substance that increases or modulates the immune response to a vaccine.[1]
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