ISCOM
Immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMs) are spherical open cage-like structures (typically 40 nm in diameter) that are spontaneously formed when mixing together cholesterol, phospholipids and Quillaja saponins under a specific stoichiometry. The complex displays properties and is thus mainly used as a vaccine adjuvant in order to induce a stronger immune response and longer protection.
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Immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMs) are spherical open cage-like structures (typically 40 nm in diameter) that are spontaneously formed when mixing together cholesterol, phospholipids and Quillaja saponins under a specific stoichiometry. The complex displays properties and is thus mainly used as a vaccine adjuvant in order to induce a stronger immune response and longer protection.
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