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Lf is a quantity of toxoid used for vaccines and is assessed by flocculation (limit of flocculation), which may vary among different products. [Pg.464]

The structure of a small VLP of human papillomavirus 16 was solved by X-ray crystallography (Chen et al, 2000). The particles were first assembled in vitro from pentameric capsomers generated in E. coli. To obtain highly diffracting crystals, the N terminus (10 amino acid residues) had to be removed from the LI protein. While this did not interfere with capsomer formation, the protein assembled into T = 1 particles containing 12 capsomers instead of the usual 72 capsomers. Thus the term small VLP. The crystal structure of the small VLP at 3.5-A resolution showed that the LI protein closely resembles the VPl protein of polyomaviruses and that surface loops contain the sites of sequence variation among different HPV types. These loops also represent dominant, neutralizing epitopes. The crystal structure now serves as a tool for current and future vaccine development. [Pg.23]

In a crossover study among 581 twin pairs aged between 14 months and 6 years only 0.5-4% had adverse reactions to MMR vaccine. The difference between the reaction rate reported in the immunized members of the twin pairs and those reported in the placebo-injected twin sisters or brothers showed that most of the reactions were temporally and not causally related to immunization. Respiratory symptoms, nausea, and vomiting were more frequent in the placebo-injected group than in the MMR-immunized group (9). [Pg.2209]


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