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==Overview== | |||
'''Adjuvants''' are agents which modify the effect of other agents while having few if any direct effects when given by themselves. In this sense, they are very roughly analogous with [[chemical]] [[catalyst]]s. Types of adjuvants include: | '''Adjuvants''' are agents which modify the effect of other agents while having few if any direct effects when given by themselves. In this sense, they are very roughly analogous with [[chemical]] [[catalyst]]s. Types of adjuvants include: | ||
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* [[Immunologic adjuvant]] | * [[Immunologic adjuvant]] | ||
* [[Adjuvant chemotherapy]] | * [[Adjuvant chemotherapy]] | ||
* [[Neoadjuvant therapy]] | |||
* Adjuvants for dermatalogical products, including cosmetics and toiletries | * Adjuvants for dermatalogical products, including cosmetics and toiletries | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 26 February 2014
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Adjuvants are agents which modify the effect of other agents while having few if any direct effects when given by themselves. In this sense, they are very roughly analogous with chemical catalysts. Types of adjuvants include:
- Adjuvants for dermatalogical products, including cosmetics and toiletries