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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjuvant to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in contexts where something serves as a supplementary or supportive element to another thing, often in medical or scientific discussions. Example: "The new therapy is considered adjuvant to the primary treatment, enhancing its effectiveness."
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There will be more booster shots of the vaccine and the use of an adjuvant to enhance the response of the immune system.
A next step in the research is to try adding a substance called an adjuvant to the vaccine, to try to make it work better and at lower doses.
Imaging is an important adjuvant to clinical and surgical evaluation.
A competency-based training model may be an important adjuvant to increase clinical skills.
However, in severe cases, systemic therapy is adjuvant to the more aggressive intravitreal administration of drugs.
Conjugation of a vaccine adjuvant to an antigen enhances anti-tumor immune responses.
Additionally, vaccines traditionally codeliver antigen with adjuvant to amplify a robust antigen-specific response.
Successful active Aβ vaccination requires a strong and safe adjuvant to induce anti-Aβ antibody formation.
To assess the analgesic efficacy of diclofenac when administered as an adjuvant to bupivacaine wound instillation.
Importantly, leptin has been shown to serve as an immunological adjuvant to efficiently promote Th1 cell response [42].
Prostaglandin drug therapy as an adjuvant to revascularization may improve these outcomes.
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