vaccines

Plants as mRNA factories: Could we grow and eat our own vaccines?
Chloroplasts (magenta color) in leaves expressing a green fluorescent protein. The DNA encoding for the
A new vaccine technology could ward off a broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock
This illustration shows how a ciVax infection vaccine against a pathogenic E. coli strain is
Could a polymer wafer placed under the tongue deliver vaccines?
A team of researchers, led by University of Minnesota associate professor Chun Wang, have engineered
The first ever vaccine target for a family of parasites that cause devastating disease in millions of animals and humans has been discovered
via University of Glasgow The first ever vaccine target for a family of parasites that
Setting the stage for biotech to generate 1 billion doses of cell-free vaccines in less than a month
New biomanufacturing platform could enable healthcare workers to make vaccines when and where they need
A vaccine for malignant brain tumors appears to be safe and triggered the desired immune response in the tumor tissue
MRI image of diffuse glioma (top). | Credit: Universitätsmedizin Mannheim A vaccine for malignant brain
A vaccine strategy for urinary tract infections?
via Duke University School of Medicine A vaccine strategy for urinary tract infections? Anyone who
A new method may significantly reduce the use of animal testing in the vaccine industry
via University of Turku A new method may significantly reduce the use of animal testing
A single-use, self-administered microneedle technology has recently been validated to provide immunization against infectious diseases
Microneedle technology offers several advantages over traditional vaccines, including ease of application and the reduction
A way to stabilize some vaccines without refrigeration
The process of complex coacervation keeps viruses in vaccine solutions stable by crowding them tightly
Making childhood vaccines safe in all temperatures for children in low-income countries
Bath scientists stabilise vaccine proteins with ensilication Making childhood vaccines safe in all temperatures for
Boosting immune response to vaccines in older people
A comparison of mouse lymph nodes from young (left) and aged (right) mice fourteen days
A vaccine delivery method that preserves live viruses, bacteria, antibodies and enzymes without refrigeration
A peelable, lightweight film, developed by UT Austin professor Maria Croyle, can preserve live viruses,
Tailor-made vaccines could cut the rates of serious bacterial diseases in half
via Wellcome Sanger Institute Tailor-made vaccines could cut the rates of serious bacterial diseases in
Production of cheaper, longer-lasting vaccines that don’t need refrigeration
via Medicalxpress Article Highlights Vaccines currently need to be refrigerated during transport and storage and