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Antibody Therapy Shows Promise Against Epstein-Barr Virus in Human Cells
Researchers have identified "sites of vulnerability" on the surface of the Epstein-Barr virus and have designed a panel of experimental monoclonal antibody therapies to prevent or treat EBV infection.
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mRNA COVID Vaccine Effectiveness Lower in Immunocompromised People
A study has found that for immunocompromised adults, overall protection provided by vaccination was lower than for those without immunocompromising conditions.
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Experimental Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Treating Malaria
According to research, sapanisertib, a drug that is currently in clinical trials for the treatment of various cancers, could protect from, cure and prevent transmission of malaria.
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Pomegranate Metabolite Boosts Tumor-Fighting Immune Cells
Preclinical models and cell culture experiments show the “rejuvenation” of T cells by a pomegranate metabolite called urolithin A – clinical trials are planned.
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New Drug Combination Effective for Complex Urinary Tract Infections
A phase three clinical trial has identified a more effective combination treatment against urinary tract infections, especially against drug-resistant infections.
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Mapping Water in Molecular Crystals Aids Drug Development
A research team has developed a computational tool that can map the positions of water molecules in molecular crystals, enabling researchers to anticipate the different possible structures of a drug formula.
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“Goldilocks” Drug Developed To Treat Triple-Negative Breast Cancer in Mouse Study
Researchers have developed a compound that appears to stop cancer cell growth in mice with triple-negative breast cancer.
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Innovative Method To Observe Cell Transport Developed
An innovative method based on electron spin resonance spectroscopy has been developed to study membrane proteins in their native environment.
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List of Fungal Pathogens That Are Becoming a Threat to Humanity Released by WHO
The first-ever list of the 19 fungi that represent the greatest threat to public health has been released by the World Health Organization.
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Spacing COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Two- or Four-Weeks Apart Results in Similar Immunity
A clinical trial evaluating two different immunisation schedules for a new COVID-19 vaccine shows that both regimens generate a similar immune response, according to results published in eLife.
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