Vaccine offers complete protection against Ebola virus
Researchers at The Wistar Institute have developed a DNA based vaccine that has offered compete protection against the Ebola virus in preclinical trials...
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Researchers at The Wistar Institute have developed a DNA based vaccine that has offered compete protection against the Ebola virus in preclinical trials...
Researchers have developed PeptiENV, a cancer vaccine platform, which can be used to improve the therapeutic efficacy of oncolytic enveloped viruses...
DNA vaccine optimised to cross-react with several MAGE-A isoforms generates a robust immune response and antitumour activity in a pre-clinical model of melanoma...
Using sugar molecules researchers have developed a new vaccine for hay fever that may reduce treatment times and increase the effectiveness of treatments...
A study indicates the possibility of using tiny vesicles derived from human immature red blood cell as a vaccine platform...
Developing an HIV vaccine focuses on discovering the factors responsible for the production of antibodies that neutralise almost all known virus strains...
A universal flu vaccine that protects people against most influenza strains is one step closer to reality...
VSV acted as a vehicle to deliver the genes of some proteins from the Zika virus into mouse models, leading to immunity build up in the mice...
A new malaria vaccine targets the protein PMIF, which is crucial in the life cycle of malaria parasites...
NIH study results represent a major advance for structure-based HIV vaccine design...
Protein inhibits inflammatory response underlying chronic pain processing; may provide an alternative to opioids for severe, persistent pain...
A research team has developed a new RNA therapy, delivered through the nose, to treat mice infected with West Nile Virus...
Scientists have found and characterised the activity of four antibodies produced by the human immune system that targets an important protein found in the respiratory syncytial virus...
A study in mice has suggested that iPS cells may train the immune system to attack or even prevent tumours...
New research from La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology using single-cell transcriptome analysis yields greater understanding of the human immune system.