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antigen

[an-ti-juhn] / ˈæn tɪ dʒən /




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One side displays adjuvant molecules arranged at carefully controlled nanometer distances, while the opposite side presents selected antigens such as peptides or proteins from tumors or pathogens.

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Ferreira specializes in modifying the immune system using chimeric antigen receptors, or CARs.

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"It's becoming increasingly clear that many pathogens are able to quickly mutate. Like the proverbial leopard that changes its spots, a virus can change the antigens on its surface," Pulendran said.

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In cancer immunotherapy, tumor derived molecules called antigens are paired with immune stimulating compounds known as adjuvants.

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Using shared features of these viral proteins, they engineered an optimized antigen, the portion of the virus that prompts an immune response.

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