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Researchers from University of Queensland report recent findings in life sciences



July 23rd, 2008

"The purpose of this study was to investigate the application of hydration of freeze-dried lipid monophase matrices as a novel technique to produce immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMs) encapsulating lipopeptides as potential sub-unit antigens. Size, polydispersity and morphology of the resulting colloidal particles were measured and characterized by photon correlation spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy," scientists in Brisbane, Australia report.

"The homogeneity of ISCOM preparations produced by this method was found to be influenced by the amount of matrix-forming material as well as the ratio of phospholipid:Quil A:cholesterol used for ISCOM...


Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-07-23)

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