On the Roles of Antigens and Adjuvants in Vaccine Synthesis
Dr. Nathaniel Bard
Chief Researcher, Spencer Memorial Hospital
To most efficiently synthesize a vaccine, both an
antigen and an
adjuvant are required. The antigen produces an immune response, while the adjuvant increases the effects of such responses, leading to increased antibody production. By combining samples of these two ingredients, one can create a potent
vaccine base.
By processing this vaccine base with our proprietary equipment, a larger batch of vaccine can be created with astonishing ease. What's more, my latest antigen and adjuvant samples yield unprecedented rates of antibody production, producing more than 1,000 times the yield of traditional materials.
This not only makes it an effective vaccine, but also a potential way to eliminate existing infections.