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Peptide Vaccines intermediate

RSV F Protein

RSV-F-protein is a peptide antigen used in vaccine development for infectious disease prevention.

By Encyclopeptide Editorial | 1 min read
RSV-F-protein vaccine antigen peptide-vaccines

Chemical Identity

PropertyValue
Peptide NameRSV-F-protein
TypeVaccine antigen
SourcePathogen
Molecular Weight31519 Da

Description

RSV-F-protein is a peptide antigen used in vaccine development for infectious disease prevention.

Biological Function

This vaccine antigen plays important roles in:

  • Physiological regulation
  • Therapeutic potential
  • Research applications

Research Significance

RSV-F-protein has been studied extensively for its:

  • Mechanism of action
  • Structure-activity relationships
  • Clinical applications
  • Drug development potential

References

  1. Encyclopeptide Database. “RSV-F-protein” monograph. encyclopeptide.com.

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