From Sharks to Yeasts: Squalene in the Development of Vaccine Adjuvants
Squalene is a natural linear triterpene that can be found in high amounts in certain fish liver oils, especially from deep-sea sharks, and to a lesser extent in a wide variety of vegeTable oils. It is currently used for numerous vaccine and drug delivery emulsions due to its stability-enhancing prop...
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Main Authors: | Adélia Mendes (Author), João Azevedo-Silva (Author), João C. Fernandes (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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