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Different types of COVID-19 vaccines: How they work
Find out how different vaccines for the coronavirus cause your body to create antibodies that fight the virus.
Molecular and cell biologist Dr. Christine Mayr and colleagues are shedding new light on fundamental cellular processes that could inform the development of better mRNA therapies. Highlights Messenger ...
It’s fall, which means it’s time to get updated on the winter season shots. That includes vaccines for flu, RSV (for babies and the elderly) and, for anyone six months or older, COVID-19. While the ...
Research on mRNA vaccines have been under fire in the post-pandemic age, but these immunotherapies are showing promise in the ...
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Scientists may have created a universal cancer vaccine, and it’s huge
Researchers are edging closer to something long imagined but never quite within reach: a single vaccine platform that could ...
It’s early October—the time of year when a few, select, researchers receive an early morning phone call from Stockholm. The first of the Nobel prizes awarded, announced on Monday morning, was the ...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into proteins in the cytoplasm of cells. But rather than being a uniform “soup,” the cytoplasm is divided into multiple distinct compartments or regions. Each region ...
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