Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology has reported that a pharmaceutical excipient can prime innate ...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed and tested a single nasal spray vaccine in animals that they say could offer protection against a wide range of respiratory viruses and bacteria, ...
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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 ...
Scientists at Stanford University say they have edged one step closer to a universal nasal vaccine against Covid, the flu, Strep throat, allergens and other diseases, with no needles necessary.
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New type of vaccine could one day give universal protection against colds, flu, COVID – you name it!
In what could be considered a revolutionary breakthrough, scientists have created a “universal” vaccine formula that protects mice against a suite of respiratory viruses, bacteria, and even allergens.
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