HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A new study suggests memory T cells may protect some people infected with COVID-19 by remembering past human coronavirus infections. The National Institute of Allergy and ...
New research in mice suggests that reprogramming the liver with mRNA could strengthen vaccination responses and cancer defenses as we age.
A vaccine developed against one strain of a virus is a remarkable achievement. But a “universal vaccine” that could protect from all forms of that pathogen is the holy grail. For decades, researchers ...
Contrary to public concerns, receiving frequent COVID-19 booster vaccinations will not weaken the immune system, providing reassurance to vulnerable groups facing new variants. Study: No evidence of ...
WEHI scientists have uncovered a promising new way to enhance the effectiveness of vaccines by tapping into the potential of a specific type of immune cell, opening the door to long-lasting vaccines ...
A new study analyzing the immune response to COVID-19 in a Catalan cohort of health workers sheds light on an important ...
Experts are hoping the answer may be found in kids. As we continue to learn more about COVID-19, one question on many people’s minds is: Why do some people get sick and others stay healthy?
A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 ...
A trio of mRNA molecules could help guard against the harmful effects of aging on immune cells, a study in mice finds. A new ...