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In the not-too-distant future, your dentist might do more than remind you to floss—they might vaccinate you, too.
One chemistry tweak made mRNA vaccines dramatically safer and more effective—unlocking new potential for fighting disease.
The experimental mRNA vaccine developed at the University of Florida has shown the ability to supercharge the immune system ...
Researchers at the University of Florida have developed a new mRNA-based vaccine that, when combined with checkpoint ...
University of Florida's Dr. Elias Sayour says the vaccine would work by "waking the immune system up against something that looks dangerous, and then that response spills over to recognize and reject ...
By pairing an mRNA-style vaccine with traditional cancer immunotherapy drugs known as immune checkpoint inhibitors, they were ...
Most people think of vaccines as being "preventive," and taken to "prevent or lessen the impact of certain infectious ...
TherVacB, a novel therapeutic vaccine for chronic hepatitis B developed under the leadership of Helmholtz Munich, has entered its first clinical trial in patients. Following a successful phase 1a ...
Scientists turn dental floss into a vaccine tool that protected mice from lethal flu and triggered widespread immune response ...
Flossing your teeth at least once a day is an essential part of any oral health routine. But it might also one day protect ...
University of Florida researchers said a new study could lead to a universal cancer shot, while digital health earnings ...
New RNA vaccine shows promise in turning resistant tumors into immunotherapy targets. Study offers hope for more effective, ...