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mRNA-Based Cancer Vaccine Effectively Targets Tumors in Mice
Researchers have devised a method of targeting cancer with a vaccine that can eliminate and prevent the recurrence of tumors in mice.
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More Evidence on COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Safety During Pregnancy
A new study has highlighted that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are safe for use in pregnancy.
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A Large Number of Stem Cell Lines Carry Significant DNA Damage
According to research, nearly three-quarters of all stem cell lines derived from human skin cells are affected by DNA damage.
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Early Treatment Effective for Lung Disease Side-Effects of New Cancer Drug
According to a study, lung disease caused by a novel cancer drug can be effectively treated using approaches that focus on early detection and prompt management.
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Plant Molecule Sops Up Iron-Rich Heme
According to a study, peptides in legume plants collect all available heme, sending bacteria into iron-starvation mode to increase ammonia production, the form of nitrogen useful for plants.
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Curing Corneal Blindness With Bioengineered Pig Skin Implants
Scientists have restored the vision of 20 people with corneal disease using bioengineered collagen implants derived from pig skin, as an alternative to donated human corneas which are in short supply.
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Monoclonal Antibody Decreased Asthma Attacks in Urban Youth
A monoclonal antibody, mepolizumab, decreased asthma attacks by 27% in Black and Hispanic children and adolescents who have a form of severe asthma, are prone to asthma attacks and live in low-income urban neighborhoods, a National Institutes of Health clinical trial has found.
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New Drug Shrinks Breast Cancer Metastases in Brain
A study has shown that active brain metastases in breast cancer patients can be regressed by a novel class of drug known as T-Dxd – a chemical conjugate of an antibody and a chemotherapy drug.
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BCG Vaccine Prevents TB in Young Children, but Adults May Need Additional Protection
The tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG), is one of the most widely administered vaccines across the globe. Nearly 100 years old, it is the only vaccine ever administered to treat TB, which afflicts more than 10 million people each year.
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New Molecule Could Improve Cancer Immunotherapy’s Effectiveness and Accessibility
A collaborative research team has synthesized a molecule that could be used as an alternative to the antibodies used in immunotherapy treatment for cancer. The study is published in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.
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