A single-shot vaccine approach for the universal influenza A vaccine candidate M2e
Significance Although the need for a universal influenza vaccine has long been recognized, only a handful of candidates have been identified so far, with even
Significance Although the need for a universal influenza vaccine has long been recognized, only a handful of candidates have been identified so far, with even
Lockdowns and social-distancing measures aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus seem to have shortened the influenza season in the northern hemisphere by about six
Abstract Reprogramming the tumor microenvironment to increase immune-mediated responses is currently of intense interest. Patients with immune-infiltrated “hot” tumors demonstrate higher treatment response rates and
Several years ago, Richard Neher, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Basel in Switzerland, and his colleagues wanted to monitor changes to the flu’s
An antiflu medication first approved in Japan in 2018 and given the green light later that year in the US may be fostering the emergence
Mice fed a ketogenic diet—in which 90 percent of calories come from fat and less than 1 percent from carbohydrates—were less susceptible to the influenza
It’s flu season. Again. Which means it’s time for the flu vaccine. Again. The reason we need a shot year after year is that different
As we age, our immune systems change; in many ways not for the better. For instance, the elderly account for 90% of influenza deaths annually.
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