Product References — Turkey Red Blood Cells Packed 5%

VaxiPatch, a Novel Vaccination System Comprised of Subunit Antigens, Adjuvants and Microneedle Skin Delivery: An Application to Influenza B/Colorado/06/2017

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VaxiPatch, a Novel Vaccination System Comprised of Subunit Antigens, Adjuvants and Microneedle Skin Delivery: An Application to Influenza B/Colorado/06/2017

Turkey Red Blood Cells Packed 5% and Single Donor Human Red Blood Cells Washed from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   VaxiPatch, a Novel Vaccination System Comprised of Subunit Antigens, Adjuvants and Microneedle Skin Delivery: An Application to Influenza B/Colorado/06/2017 Thomas J.Ellison, George C.Talbott, Daniel R.Henderson Vaccine July 31, 2020 Vaccination is widely regarded as the most cost-effective form of medicine. Vaccines are usually lyophilized products reconstituted with water or saline and delivered via intramuscular injection (IM). Despite the popularity of IM injections, intradermal (ID) injection has long been known to offer advantages, most notably the fact...

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A Single Amino Acid at the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses

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Turkey Red Blood Cells, 5% from Innovative Research were recently used in the following study: A Single Amino Acid at the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses Joon-Yong Bae, Ilseob Lee, Jin Il Kim, Sehee Park, Kirim Yoo, Miso Park, Gayeong Kim, Mee Sook Park, Joo-Yeon Lee, Chun Kang, Kisoon Kim and Man-Seong Park Journal of Virology, April 2018 ... Korea) for 48 to 72 h and confirmed by sequence analysis before use. Viral titers were 362 determined by a hemagglutination (HA) assay using 0.5% (v/v) turkey RBC (Innovative 363 Research, Novi, MI, USA) and a...

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