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 ...
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A group of scientists is using COVID-19 vaccine technologies to rejuvenate the immune system
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 ...
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An experimental mRNA treatment counters immune cell aging in mice
A trio of mRNA molecules could help guard against the harmful effects of aging on immune cells, a study in mice finds. A new ...
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