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An adjuvant is an agent in a prescription or solution which is mixed and injected with an antigen which non-specifically enhances or modifies the antibody response to that antigen.
References
Merck. The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia Of Chemicals And Drugs. 9th ed. Rahway, N.J.: Merck & Co., 1976.
Thomas, C.L. 1985. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary. F.A. Davis Co. Pub., Philadelphia. 2170.
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