Stanford University scientists have now presented another unique method using a common skin bacterium, Staphylococcus ...
Newborns, with their developing immune systems, face high risks of infection in the critical early months of life. While ...
Scientists' findings in mice could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions including fever, swelling and pain.
Imagine a world in which a vaccine is a cream you rub onto your skin instead of a needle a health care worker pushes into your one of your muscles.
Imagine a world in which a vaccine is a cream you rub onto your skin instead of a needle a health care worker pushes into your one of your muscles ...
Researchers at Stanford University may be on the cusp of overcoming the fear of needles with a topical vaccine applied ...
A newly developed approach can precisely produce four-stranded β-sheets through metal–peptide coordination, report ...
Total IgG levels were determined in serum samples pretreatment and again 2 weeks after treatment. Some patients also had IgG levels measured at 4 weeks (91 patients), 3 months (86 patients), and 6 ...
Cells in the immune system don't always fight; they often rest and wait for threats, like viruses or bacteria.