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vaccine the modified virus of a disease used to bring about resistance to that disease for a period of time, or even permanently. Development of a cancer vaccine is a subject of intense research.
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vaccination Used generally for immunization.
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vaccination injection, into the body, of killed or attenuated microorganisms to develop resistance of an infectious disease
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vaccinia A cowpox virus, formerly used in human smallpox vaccines. Employed as a vector in HIV vaccine research to transport HIV genes into the body. See also Vaccination; Vector.
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vaccine therapy An experimental treatment in which cancer vaccines ?proteins containing cancer cells, parts of cancer cells, or pure antigens ?are injected into or under the skin, or into the bloodstream. The vaccine stimulates the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells in the body.
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