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MIT team finds a way to reboot the immune system
Researchers at MIT have unveiled a way to temporarily reboot aging immune systems, using a targeted mRNA therapy that turns ...
A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 ...
Vaccine expert Hu Haitao, who studied under Drew Weissman, the Nobel laureate and pioneer of mRNA biology, has given up his ...
A therapy based on messenger RNA (mRNA), a genetic material actively studied for vaccines and other applications, has turned ...
SMRTS, a smart mRNA system, enables cell‑selective gene expression, expanding the mRNA toolbox for precision cancer therapies.
Sean Ryder, professor at UMass Chan Medical School, has written a book to delve the mysteries of ribonucleic acid as a tool to fight diseases. Messenger ribonucleic acid, or mRNA, is in the public ...
Stanford scientists have uncovered how mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can very rarely trigger heart inflammation in young men — and ...
Penn State researchers discovered that two proteins within the CCR4-NOT complex have opposing effects on mRNA stability.
Creative Biolabs optimizes the mRNA drug development model by integrating sequence design, RNA-protein interaction ...
PHILADELPHIA – An experimental mRNA-based vaccine against all 20 known subtypes of influenza virus provided broad protection from otherwise lethal flu strains in initial tests, and thus might serve ...
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Stanford study explains rare vaccine-linked heart inflammation
Stanford researchers have identified a biological pathway that helps explain why mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can, in very rare cases, trigger short-lived heart inflammation in younger males, while also ...
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