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20100158946 | Secretory IgA and IgG Antibody Inducer - A nasal vaccine is provided which induces the production of secretory IgA and IgG antibodies specific for flaviviruses, including hantaviruses. Furthermore, a method for providing protection against infection with flaviviruses by induces of the secretory IgA and IgG antibodies is also provided. The nasal vaccine includes an inactivated antigen of a flavivirus and poly(I:C) or a ceramified powder of surf clam shells as an adjuvant. The vaccine effectively induces secretion of IgA antibodies in the nasal mucosa and serum IgG antibody responses. Also provided is a method for inducing flavivirus-specific IgA and IgG antibodies, including administering an inactivated antigen of a flavivirus and poly(I:C) or a ceramified powder of surf clam shells as an adjuvant to the mucosa of a respiratory tract. | 06-24-2010 |
20120082697 | METHOD FOR PROPHYLAXIS OF INFLUENZA USING VACCINE FOR INTRANASAL ADMINISTRATION - The present invention provides a vaccine composition for transnasal mucous membrane administration, which contains an influenza virus antigen, polyriboinosinic polyribocytidylic acid (poly (I:C)) or a derivative thereof and a carboxyvinyl polymer. The present invention also provides a prophylactic method of influenza, including a step of administering the vaccine composition at least once to the nasal mucosa of a subject in need thereof. | 04-05-2012 |
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20150102232 | IONIZATION METHOD, IONIZATION APPARATUS, AND MASS ANALYSIS SYSTEM - In order to achieve an ionization method of high robustness with a small carry-over or less crosstalk, an ionization method is disclosed. A method includes the steps of: joining an ionization unit to a tube; sucking the sample from a sample container into a sample holder of the ionization unit to hold the sample; moving the ionization unit holding the sample to near the ionization unit using an ionization unit drive unit; and applying a voltage to the ionization unit using a power supply to ionize the sample by electrostatically spraying the sample from the holding unit. | 04-16-2015 |
20150190815 | Ion Mobility Separation Device - In an ion mobility separation device, there are problems that while arraying of separation electrodes and flow paths is restricted, time required for scanning correction voltages becomes longer and the throughput is reduced when the correction voltages are set in detail. These problems are solved for example by the following means. Namely, an ion mobility separation device characterized in that: at least one of a pair of plate electrodes has a first electrode section having a first conductivity, a second electrode section having a second conductivity, and a third electrode section interposed between the first electrode section and the second electrode section, wherein the third electrode section has a third conductivity smaller than the first conductivity and the second conductivity; the first electrode section, the second electrode section and the third electrode section are aligned in a direction perpendicular to a flow path; and a voltage controller applies different direct-current voltages to the first electrode section and the second electrode section. | 07-09-2015 |
20150362851 | ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC TONER USING BIOPLASTIC AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF - An electrophotographic toner which is excellent in grindability, fixing property and durability by being obtained via a step of melt-kneading a mixture containing an amorphous bioplastic having a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 55000 to 120000, a terpene phenol resin, and a styrene acrylic resin having a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 85500 to 118000 so as to obtain a kneaded mixture, and a step of grinding the kneaded mixture after hardening. | 12-17-2015 |