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  2. Urediniospore - Wikipedia

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    Urediniospores of 11 Milesina species. a Milesina blechni on Struthiopteris spicant b Milesina blechni on Struthiopteris spicant, cracked spore with released plasma, germ pores scattered c Milesina carpatica on Dryopteris filix-mas d Milesina exigua on Polystichum braunii, smooth surface e Milesina exigua on Polystichum braunii, smooth surface, plasma-free spore, germ pores bipolar f Milesina ...

  3. Uredo - Wikipedia

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    Uredo is a genus of rust fungi: long considered incertae sedis in the order Pucciniales, but now placed in the family Pucciniaceae. [2] This long-established genus, together with the closely-related Uromyces (which some authorities consider to be synonymous), give their names to "uredo-type" fungal spore structures such as "urediniospore" and uredinium".

  4. Matrix-M - Wikipedia

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    Matrix-M is a vaccine adjuvant, a substance that is added to various vaccines to stimulate the immune response. [1] [2] [3] It was patented in 2020 by Novavax [4] and is composed of nanoparticles from saponins extracted from Quillaja saponaria (soapbark) trees, cholesterol, and phospholipids.

  5. Synthetic vaccine - Wikipedia

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    A synthetic vaccine is a vaccine consisting mainly of synthetic peptides, carbohydrates, or antigens. They are usually considered to be safer than vaccines from bacterial cultures. Creating vaccines synthetically has the ability to increase the speed of production. This is especially important in the event of a pandemic.

  6. ACAM2000 - Wikipedia

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    ACAM2000 is a vaccine developed by Acambis, which was acquired by Sanofi Pasteur in 2008, before selling the smallpox vaccine to Emergent Biosolutions in 2017. Six strains of vaccinia were isolated from 3,000 doses of Dryvax and found to exhibit significant variation in virulence.

  7. Rise of vaccine distrust - why more of us are questioning jabs

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    Research from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) found 20% of parents surveyed in 2023 said they had come across information online that made them worried about vaccines, a sharp jump from just ...

  8. Where Will Moderna Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    Today, Moderna's trailing-12-month revenue is just over $5 billion, and it reported operating losses of $2.7 billion. That means the pressure is on for it to produce in-demand medicines precisely ...

  9. MRC-5 - Wikipedia

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    David Matthews, a co-author for this study, clarified that MRC-5 was solely used for testing purposes to determine "how the Oxford vaccine behaves when it is inside a genetically normal human cell." [ 6 ] The manufacturing of the vaccine used the HEK 293 fetal cell line, the kidney cells of an aborted or spontaneously miscarried female fetus ...