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Producing New Antibiotics Through Gene Editing

Producing New Antibiotics Through Gene Editing

Virologists identify a dual-action drug effective against SARS-CoV-2

Virologists identify a dual-action drug effective against SARS-CoV-2

New nanoparticle adjuvant could lead to more powerful vaccines

New nanoparticle adjuvant could lead to more powerful vaccines

Nanoparticles mimicking flu viruses to deliver large biological drug molecules

Nanoparticles mimicking flu viruses to deliver large biological drug molecules

Study analyzes response of individuals from diverse populations to infections

Study analyzes response of individuals from diverse populations to infections

Study employs AI to comprehend sugar surrounding proteins in the human body

Study employs AI to comprehend sugar surrounding proteins in the human body

Torquetenovirus in people infected by SARS-CoV-2 can be used as a marker of disease severity

Torquetenovirus in people infected by SARS-CoV-2 can be used as a marker of disease severity

Research identifies an unnoticed site for priming of CD8+ T cells—the spleen

Research identifies an unnoticed site for priming of CD8+ T cells—the spleen

UAB researchers identify an unnoticed additional site for priming of "killer" T cells

UAB researchers identify an unnoticed additional site for priming of "killer" T cells

Study details the role of PANoptosome in activating innate immune response

Study details the role of PANoptosome in activating innate immune response

Researchers conduct molecular analysis of the 2021 Bundibugyo virus outbreak

Researchers conduct molecular analysis of the 2021 Bundibugyo virus outbreak

UKRI invests in research projects that aim to build a sustainable future for marine economy

UKRI invests in research projects that aim to build a sustainable future for marine economy

New technique boosts the efficacy of future malaria vaccines

New technique boosts the efficacy of future malaria vaccines

COVID-19 spread varies seasonally, but warmer conditions are not enough to prevent transmission

COVID-19 spread varies seasonally, but warmer conditions are not enough to prevent transmission

Three plausible solutions mitigates zoonotic risk associated with intensive animal agriculture

Three plausible solutions mitigates zoonotic risk associated with intensive animal agriculture

New method helps tests large groups for SARS-CoV-2 infection

New method helps tests large groups for SARS-CoV-2 infection

Interferon-stimulating genes control SARS-CoV-2 replication

Interferon-stimulating genes control SARS-CoV-2 replication

New label-free immune profiling assay to assess rapidly changing host immune response

New label-free immune profiling assay to assess rapidly changing host immune response

Novel vaccine uses patient's own tumor cells to train the immune system to fight cancer

Novel vaccine uses patient's own tumor cells to train the immune system to fight cancer

Study shows how human viruses are better adapted to infect certain tissues

Study shows how human viruses are better adapted to infect certain tissues

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