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Scientists closing in on 'holy grail' universal nasal vaccine for killer viruses
Stanford Medicine researchers and collaborators have produced an intranasal liposomal vaccine that protected mice against ...
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Stanford’s New “Universal Vaccine Formula” Nasal Spray Protects Mice Against Stunning Range of Diseases
"I think what we have is a universal vaccine against diverse respiratory threats." The post Stanford’s New “Universal Vaccine ...
In the realm of medical advancements, a universal vaccine that can protect against any pathogen has long been a Holy Grail—and about as elusive as a mythological vessel. But Stanford Medicine ...
A single antibody nasal spray could one day transform allergy relief, as scientists demonstrate powerful protection against pollen-induced sneezing and wheezing in mice. Study: Intranasal monoclonal ...
The idea seemed, at first blush, preposterous. "I don't know anyone spraying vitamin D up a patient's nose," said Jennifer Mulligan, Ph.D., co-director of the University of Florida Health Smell ...
Nasal drops eliminated the deadliest brain cancer in mice and activated long-lasting immune defenses that prevented the return of tumors ...
A novel intranasal antibody treatment shows potential in fighting tau protein buildup, which is a key factor in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. A single dose of this treatment in aged ...
A new nasal-delivered nanotherapy shows promise against aggressive glioblastoma tumors. By activating the STING immune pathway using gold-core spherical nucleic acids, researchers were able to reach ...
The COVID-19 pandemic made the public acutely aware of how vulnerable their noses are. The nose is a gateway to infection for respiratory pathogens like influenza and SARS-CoV-2, but options to shield ...
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