An analysis of patient records suggests that mRNA covid-19 vaccines boost the immune response to cancerous tumours when given ...
Covid vaccines may come with a tantalizing benefit that has nothing to do with the virus they’re designed to protect against: ...
A team led by Neil King, a biochemistry professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, is now exploring a new approach to COVID vaccines: using mRNA to let the body assemble its own ...
Most vaccines contain an infectious pathogen or a part of it, but mRNA vaccines deliver the genetic instructions for our cells to make viral or bacterial proteins themselves. Our immune system ...
Messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccines work by instructing a small number of a person’s cells to make specific proteins. In the case of the approved mRNA vaccines for COVID-19, the cells make spike protein ...
An mRNA cancer vaccine carries its own immune booster and lights up when it starts working, showing treatment success in mice ...
A new study suggests that these vaccines might boost the effects of immunotherapy drugs, perhaps by alerting the immune ...
In the fast-evolving field of medical science, a new artificial intelligence model may be about to change the way mRNA-based drugs and vaccines are designed. Developed through a collaboration between ...
Katalin Karikó and Dr. Drew Weissman, American scientists whose long collaboration has revolutionized the making of vaccines and raised the prospect of new treatments for a range of afflictions, were ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries that enabled the creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 that were critical in slowing the pandemic — ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered how cells can adjust their gene activity to survive when oxygen runs low ...
Dr. Drew Weissman, left, a physician-scientist, and biochemist Katalin Karikó won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries that enabled the creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 and that could ...