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Genomic Signatures Could Explain Why COVID-19 Is Severe in Some People
Researchers have discovered key human genomic signatures that could help explain why COVID-19 is severe in some people and mild in others.
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Wine Lovers Rejoice! Mystery of Devastating Grapevine Trunk Disease Solved
The mechanism by which fungi destroy grapevine plants has been identified, pointing toward a potential solution for the massive losses in wine grapes.
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Previously Unknown Bacteria Discovered in Hawaiian Lava Caves
Volcanic habitats in Hawaiʻi are rich in bacterial diversity, including many yet undiscovered species, shows a new study.
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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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How Do Maternal Antibodies Protect Babies From Cytomegalovirus?
Indirect antibody immunity in the form of maternal antibody-dependent phagocytosis has been shown to help prevent the transmission of human cytomegalovirus from mother to child.
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Blood Test Rapidly Indicates Cellular Immunity to SARS-CoV-2
Researchers have developed a new blood test that can indicate a person's status of cellular immunity to SARS-CoV-2 within just 48 hours.
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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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Why Is "Bird Flu" More Severe in Humans Than Similar Influenza Viruses?
Researchers use computational modeling to understand why some flu viruses cause more severe infections.
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Lighting Up B Cells Helps To Tell Them Apart
Researchers have developed a new method for differentiating between T and B cells, in the form of a probe with high specificity for B cells.
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Exploring a Different Way To Build a COVID-19 Vaccine
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues elsewhere, describe a different way to build a COVID-19 vaccine, one that would, in theory, remain effective against new and emerging variants and could be taken as a pill, by inhalation or other delivery methods.
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