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Most vaccines—and boosters—are injected directly into muscle tissue, usually in the upper arm, to kickstart the body's immune ...
“These data imply that viral proteins in nasal spray may be used as a safe way to promote antiviral immunity at the site of viral entry.” The study was published in the journal Nature Immunology. The ...
"These data imply that viral proteins in nasal spray may be used as a safe way to promote antiviral immunity at the site of viral entry." The study was published in the journal Nature Immunology.
When scientists engineer a better way to fight the flu, they often begin with nature’s own defenses. That’s what a new study ...
Most vaccines — and boosters — are injected directly into muscle tissue, usually in the upper arm, to kickstart the body's immune system in the fight against disease.
The work impacted ranges from a project to develop an antiviral nasal spray for infectious diseases to various scientific ...
These data imply that viral proteins in nasal spray may be used as a safe way to promote antiviral immunity at the site of viral entry." Akiko Iwasaki, Sterling Professor of Immunobiology at Yale ...