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Clinical Trial of mRNA Nipah Virus Vaccine Launched
The NIAID has launched an early-stage clinical trial evaluating an investigational vaccine to prevent infection with Nipah virus.
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New Universal Flu Vaccine Protects Against Influenza B Viruses
A study suggests that a new universal flu vaccine protects against influenza B viruses and improves immune protection.
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Why Staph Vaccines Don’t Work in Humans
In a new paper, researchers say they may have found the answer to the conundrum of S. aureus, including the mechanism that explains why vaccine trials have so far failed.
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Molecules That Drive Critical Plant Immunity Identified
Scientists have discovered natural cellular molecules that drive critical plant immune responses. Harnessing these insights could enable the design of molecules that make plants, including many important crop species, more resistant to disease.
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How Gut Bacteria Thrive in Their Human Hosts
Scientists have made substantial progress in understanding how gut bacteria succeed in their human hosts on a molecular level.
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Computer Model Helps To Understand Gut Microbial Communities
Machine learning methods have been used to predict the behaviors of communities of gut microbes, enabling the design of communities with desired metabolic profiles.
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Underpinnings of Rare Immune Disease Revealed by Stem Cells
Induced pluripotent stem cells have provided key insights into how gene mutations cause Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, a rare immunodeficiency disorder.
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Method Developed To Study Microbiota Functionality
Characterization of gut microbiota functionality is central in the study of human health and disease as well as disease prediction, prevention and treatment. But previous studies have mainly focused on cataloguing the composition of microbiota.
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New Insights on HIV Replication Revealed at Atomic Resolution
A new study by scientists at the Salk Institute and Rutgers University reveals the molecular structure of HIV Pol, a large protein that is key for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication.
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The Latest Omicron Subvariants Are Better at Evading Vaccines
According to research, the latest omicron subvariants are even better at eluding vaccines and most antibody treatments than previous variants.
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