You have developed a vaccine using a bacterial toxoid. You know that this toxoid is involved in immune recognition during bacterial infections, but your vaccine does not stimulate a sufficient immune response. What might you do to improve this?

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You have developed a vaccine using a bacterial toxoid. You know that this toxoid is involved in immune recognition during bacterial infections, but your vaccine does not stimulate a sufficient immune response. What might you do to improve this?