Stanford researchers develop breakthrough nasal spray vaccine that could potentially protect against a variety of infections, ...
“Our analyses show that the historical [human Rhinovirus] A genome represents an extinct lineage closely related to HRV A19 ...
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'Universal' nasal-spray vaccine protects against viruses, bacteria and allergens in mice
In an early animal test, a new nasal-spray vaccine has shown promise against a variety of germs and a common allergen, ...
For much of modern biology, scientists argued that viruses are not alive, pointing to a basic limitation: they cannot make proteins on their own and must depend entirely on the cells they infect for ...
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have unveiled a bold new kind of “universal” vaccine that could one day protect against everything from COVID-19 and the flu to bacterial pneumonia and even common ...
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Are viruses actually alive or a totally different kind of thing?
Microbiologists Patrick Moreira and Purificación López-García, together with virologists Arturo Ludmir and Lynn Enquist, are at the center of a sharp debate over whether viruses count as living ...
Antibiotic resistance is rising fast, killing tens of thousands each year in the U.S. alone—and scientists are racing to find ...
Researchers have invented a new vaccine that protects mice from respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergens – the closest yet ...
Based on data compiled by Visual Capitalist, certain infections stand out because of their extremely high fatality rates.
Drugs made of mRNA have the potential to transform medicine—if only they could get into cells in one piece. Now, University ...
Doctors in Central Texas share the latest on flu strains, RSV, stomach viruses and cedar pollen as cold and allergy season ...
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