Vaccine

A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism, and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as foreign, destroy it, and "remember" it, so that the immune system can more easily recognize and destroy any of these microorganisms that it later encounters.

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Lung tumors hijack nervous system to drive cancer-related cachexia

Lung tumors hijack nervous system to drive cancer-related cachexia

KFF poll finds vaccine myths reach many Americans but convince few

KFF poll finds vaccine myths reach many Americans but convince few

COVID-19 vaccine boosters may protect against future animal coronavirus outbreaks

COVID-19 vaccine boosters may protect against future animal coronavirus outbreaks

New HIV vaccine shows unprecedented success in primate studies

New HIV vaccine shows unprecedented success in primate studies

Review highlights strong safety and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines

Review highlights strong safety and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines

New structural insights overturn old assumptions about malaria entry

New structural insights overturn old assumptions about malaria entry

UTSA researchers develop bait pellets to combat Lyme disease

UTSA researchers develop bait pellets to combat Lyme disease

High HPV vaccine uptake cuts cervical cancer deaths in women

High HPV vaccine uptake cuts cervical cancer deaths in women

COVID-19 vaccine boosters may help protect against future animal coronaviruses

COVID-19 vaccine boosters may help protect against future animal coronaviruses

New schistosomiasis vaccine induces robust immune memory responses

New schistosomiasis vaccine induces robust immune memory responses

Single DNA injection provides long-lasting weight loss in mouse study

Single DNA injection provides long-lasting weight loss in mouse study

Yale study offers critical clues for future norovirus treatments

Yale study offers critical clues for future norovirus treatments

Engineered CAR T cells successfully target bladder cancer in mice

Engineered CAR T cells successfully target bladder cancer in mice

Rare Ebola strain may spread beyond Congo, study warns

Rare Ebola strain may spread beyond Congo, study warns

Iron overload gradually increases neurons' vulnerability to neurodegeneration

Iron overload gradually increases neurons' vulnerability to neurodegeneration

Spermidine supplement improves COVID 19 vaccine response in older adults

Spermidine supplement improves COVID 19 vaccine response in older adults

Research may help pave the way for new vaccine targeting diarrheal disease

Research may help pave the way for new vaccine targeting diarrheal disease

US study shows updated COVID vaccines cut hospitalization odds by 55%

US study shows updated COVID vaccines cut hospitalization odds by 55%

Study outlines legal challenges for fetal tissue research in Japan

Study outlines legal challenges for fetal tissue research in Japan

Prime and pull vaccine approach prevents genital herpes infection

Prime and pull vaccine approach prevents genital herpes infection

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