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Novel tunable DNA-nanostructure vaccines against drugs of abuse
Yung Chang
(Inventor),
Sidney Hecht
(Inventor),
Hao Yan
(Inventor)
Arizona State University
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Active Immunity
25%
Addiction
25%
Addictive Drugs
25%
Amphetamine
50%
Anti-nicotine Antibody
50%
Antibody Production
50%
Antibody Response
25%
Arizona State University
25%
Biodesign
25%
Cigarette
25%
Cocaine
50%
Conventional Strategy
50%
Curb
25%
DNA Nanostructures
100%
Drugs of Abuse
100%
Health Effects
25%
Health Risk
25%
In Vitro Screening
25%
Infectious Agents
25%
Intermolecular Interactions
25%
Mouse Model
25%
National Health Interview Survey
25%
Nicotine
100%
Nicotine Vaccine
25%
Optimal Configuration
25%
Quickest Detection
25%
Rationally Designed
25%
Screening Method
25%
Self-assembly
25%
Sequester
25%
Smoke Cigarette
25%
Spatial Distance
25%
Spatial Orientation
25%
Substance Abuse
25%
Systematic Identification
25%
Target Antigen
25%
Targets of Interest
25%
Tumor Antigen
25%
Vaccine Development
25%
Well-defined
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Active Immunization
33%
Addictive Behavior
33%
Amphetamine Derivative
66%
Antibody Generation
66%
Antibody Response
33%
Cigarette Smoke
33%
Health Hazard
33%
In Vitro Screening
33%
Nanomaterial
100%
Nicotine Vaccine
33%
Screening
33%
Substance Abuse
33%
Tumor Antigen
33%
Vaccine Development
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amphetamine Derivative
66%
Cigarette Smoke
33%
Health Hazard
33%
In Vitro Screening
33%
Infectious Agent
33%
Intermolecular Interaction
33%
Mouse Model
33%
Nanomaterial
100%
Nicotine Vaccine
33%
Tumor Antigen
33%
Vaccine Development
33%