Antigenic and physicochemical characterization of Hepatitis B surface protein under extreme temperature and pH conditions

Volume: 37, Issue: 43, Pages: 6415 - 6425
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus causes acute and chronic infections in millions of people worldwide and, since 1982, a vaccine with 95% effectiveness has been available for immunization. The main component of the recombinant hepatitis B vaccine is the surface antigen protein (HBsAg). In this work, the effect of pH, ionic strength and temperature on the native state of the HBsAg antigen were studied by a combination of biophysical methods that included small...
Paper Details
Title
Antigenic and physicochemical characterization of Hepatitis B surface protein under extreme temperature and pH conditions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
43
Pages
6415 - 6425
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