adjuvánsoknál
Adjuvánsoknál is a Hungarian term that translates to "at adjuvants" or "with adjuvants." In a scientific context, particularly in immunology and vaccine development, adjuvants are substances that enhance the immune response to an antigen. They are often added to vaccines to make them more effective, allowing for a lower dose of antigen or a reduced number of doses to achieve adequate immunity. Adjuvants work through various mechanisms, such as depot effects that prolong antigen exposure, activation of immune cells, or induction of specific immune signaling pathways. The term "adjuvánsoknál" might appear in research papers, clinical trial descriptions, or discussions about vaccine formulation, referring to studies or procedures where adjuvants are being used or investigated. The specific type of adjuvant and its role would be detailed in the surrounding text.