recombinant vaccines
Recombinant vaccines are a type of vaccines that are created by inserting genetic material from the target pathogen into another organism, typically a non-pathogenic vector or host cell. This genetic material then produces specific proteins or antigens that stimulate an immune response in the vaccinated individual, offering protection against the target pathogen.
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