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Abstract

The efficacy of vaccines depends on the presence of an adjuvant in conjunction with the antigen. Of these adjuvants, the ones that contain aluminium, which were first discovered empirically in 1926, are currently the most widely used. However, a detailed understanding of their mechanism of action has only started to be revealed. In this Timeline article, we briefly describe the initial discovery of aluminium adjuvants and discuss historically important advances. We also summarize recent progress in the field and discuss their implications and the remaining questions on how these adjuvants work.

Details

Title
Towards an understanding of the adjuvant action of aluminium
Author
Marrack, Philippa; Mckee, Amy S; Munks, Michael W
Pages
287-93
Publication year
2009
Publication date
Apr 2009
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
14741733
e-ISSN
14741741
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
224157208
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Apr 2009