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New Tuberculosis Vaccine Passes Safety Test
A new vaccine for tuberculosis has been shown to be safe for newborns and has fewer side effects than the current vaccine.
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Vaccine Patch Fights COVID Variants Better Than Needles in Mouse Model
According to a murine study, a needle-free vaccine patch could better fight COVID-19 variants than a traditional needle vaccine.
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DNA Repair Kit Successfully Fixes Hereditary Disease in Cells
Genetic mutations which cause a debilitating hereditary kidney disease affecting children and young adults have been fixed in patient-derived kidney cells using a potentially game-changing DNA repair-kit. The advance, developed by University of Bristol scientists, is published in Nucleic Acids Research.
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A New Class of Vaccines Developed
A new vaccine that could be used as a cancer therapy has been developed. The novel class of vaccine is composed of an antigen specific to the tumor and an immune activator, to manipulate T cells to specifically kill the cancer cells.
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Epigenetic Inhibitor Can Boost Cancer Immunotherapy
An epigenetic inhibitor has shown remarkable effects in activating the immune system, priming ovarian cancer patients for immunotherapy treatment.
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Drug Delivery “Bottleneck” Identified in Stem Cells
In a recent study, researchers shed some light on why the delivery of therapeutics to cells can be so difficult.
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COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Impact Placental Health
According to research, vaccination against COVID-19 had no impact on placenta health in pregnant women.
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Strengthening CAR T Cell Cancer Treatment
Researchers investigating human CAR T cells have published findings that have raised the chances of new treatments being developed for blood cancer, by shutting down a gene called EBAG9 to allow the body to eradicate tumor cells more easily.
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How Vaccine-Related Fears Affect the Immunization Experience
According to a study, vaccine-related fears reduce vaccination and fuel symptoms of dizziness and lightheadedness at the time of the injection.
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Scientists Train AI To Generate Medicines and Vaccines
Scientists have developed artificial intelligence software that can create proteins that may contribute to the development of vaccines, cancer treatments, or even tools for pulling carbon pollution out of the air.
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