DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) vaccine, conceptual illustration. The DNA codes for genes that make proteins that are present on the surface of the pathogen being vaccinated against. When injected, cells will take up the DNA and make these proteins, which will stimulate an immune response, causing the body to produce antibodies against the protein. This means that the body is primed to attack the pathogen should it be encountered after vaccination, preventing disease.
px | px | dpi | = | cm | x | cm | = | MB |
Details
Creative#:
TOP29728510
Source:
達志影像
Authorization Type:
RM
Release Information:
須由TPG 完整授權
Model Release:
N/A
Property Release:
N/A
Right to Privacy:
No
Same folder images:
3dantigenantigenicartworkbiochemicalbiochemistrybiologicalbiologybottlecodingconceptconceptsconceptualdeoxyribonucleicaciddnagenegenesgeneticsillustrationimmunisationimmunizationimmunogenicityimmunologicalimmunologyinjectionmedicalmedicinemrnaneedleno-onenobodypharmacologicalpharmacologyphialpinkbackgroundresearchribonucleicacidrnasyringethreedimensionalvaccinevial
3dacidacidantigenantigenicartworkbackgroundbiochemicalbiochemistrybiologicalbiologybottlecodingconceptconceptsconceptualdeoxyribonucleicdimensionaldnagenegenesgeneticsillustrationimmunisationimmunizationimmunogenicityimmunologicalimmunologyinjectionmedicalmedicinemrnaneedleno-onenobodypharmacologicalpharmacologyphialpinkresearchribonucleicrnasyringethreevaccinevial