A team led by Neil King, a biochemistry professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, is now exploring a new ...
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Why the next generation of mRNA vaccines is set to be even better
Scientists are designing mRNA vaccines to produce virus-like nanoparticles, which should lead to a more robust 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 ...
So-called mRNA vaccines saved millions of lives during the COVID-19 pandemic — and now scientists are using that Nobel ...
A research team led by Cancer Center at Illinois (CCIL) member Hua Wang has published new research detailing a new mRNA ...
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mRNA directs body to produce nanobodies that unlock immune attack on colorectal cancer tumors
A tiny molecule called a nanobody may succeed where today's cancer drugs often fail, according to University of Hawaiʻi at ...
Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) mRNA vaccines induce robust immune responses and provide protection against infectious diseases. However, this immunity can be short-lived, resulting in the need for frequent ...
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 for ...
After axing a wide swath of federal research projects and grants, a recent slew of awards offers a glimpse into the kinds of ...
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Albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles could make future mRNA vaccines safer and more effective
A team of researchers from Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) and Tsinghua ...
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