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Protective Immunity Articles & Analysis

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CCR1 Protein: A Chemokine Receptor at the Crossroads of Immunity and Disease

CCR1 Protein: A Chemokine Receptor at the Crossroads of Immunity and Disease

Unlike receptors with highly selective ligand pools, CCR1’s redundancy ensures robustness of immune response but complicates therapeutic targeting. Blocking CCR1 can blunt harmful inflammation but risks impairing protective immunity. ...

ByCreative BioMart


Analysis of Interactions for Recombinant Protein Drugs and FcRn

Analysis of Interactions for Recombinant Protein Drugs and FcRn

FcRn is widely involved in various biological and immune processes in the body, playing roles in immune protection, maintaining the stability of IgG, transmembrane transport, and mother-infant transmission. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Antibody Sequencing: Insights for Drug Design

Antibody Sequencing: Insights for Drug Design

Antibodies are an essential part of our immune system, capable of recognizing foreign molecules (antigens) and helping to eliminate them. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Drug Antibody Testing

Drug Antibody Testing

Drug antibody testing is a laboratory testing method specifically designed to evaluate the immune response of the human body to certain drugs. This test is commonly used to monitor a patient's immune response to biological agents or other drugs, especially in the treatment of chronic diseases such as autoimmune diseases, certain cancers, and inflammatory ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


A Milestone in Global Health: A New Polio Vaccine Approved for Emergency Use

A Milestone in Global Health: A New Polio Vaccine Approved for Emergency Use

Why a New Vaccine? Despite widespread immunization campaigns, polio has proven a tenacious adversary. The disease, which primarily affects young children, can lead to irreversible paralysis and even death. ...

ByB Medical Systems


Research Progress on Aluminum Adjuvants and Their Mechanisms of Action

Research Progress on Aluminum Adjuvants and Their Mechanisms of Action

Adjuvants can help antigens induce long-term effective specific immune responses in vivo, leading to higher vaccine efficacy and prolonged protection from immune responses. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Inflammation, Immunity and Cancer

Inflammation, Immunity and Cancer

Relationship Between Immunity, Inflammation and Cancer Immunity is an act of self-protection of the body. The immune response is divided into specific and non-specific. The antigen and antibody responses are generally referred to as specific immune responses, which require the participation of B cells and T ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Sepsis Prevention: The Alliance of Vaccinations, Sanitation, and the Vaccine Cold Chain

Sepsis Prevention: The Alliance of Vaccinations, Sanitation, and the Vaccine Cold Chain

Under normal circumstances the immune system of the body fights against any infection and helps the body to remain healthy. ...

ByB Medical Systems


Breaking Barriers: Harnessing the Potential of Adjuvants in Vaccine Development

Breaking Barriers: Harnessing the Potential of Adjuvants in Vaccine Development

Mechanism of Vaccine Adjuvants Vaccine excipients, including adjuvants, are added to vaccine formulations to enhance the immune response by providing necessary signals to the immune system. Adjuvants can stimulate the innate immune system, improving the recognition of antigens and promoting a more robust adaptive immune response. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Long-lived plasma cells accumulate in the bone marrow at a constant rate from early in an immune response

Long-lived plasma cells accumulate in the bone marrow at a constant rate from early in an immune response

Here, using a genetic timestamping system in mice, we show that persistent PCs accrue in bone marrow at an approximately constant rate of one cell per hour over a period spanning several weeks after a single immunization with a model antigen. Affinity-based selection was evident in persisting PCs, reflecting a relative and dynamic rather than absolute affinity threshold as ...

ByOzgene Pty Ltd.


Nature Biotechnology: Generation of a live attenuated influenza A vaccine by proteolysis targeting

Nature Biotechnology: Generation of a live attenuated influenza A vaccine by proteolysis targeting

Attenuated vaccines have become one of the important development directions due to their potential advantages in terms of immune effects, for example, attenuated influenza vaccines can be inoculated by intranasal spray that is simpler, economical, painless, and consistent with the natural route of infection; they can retain the natural structure of all or most antigens of the ...

ByProfacgen


Development of a Bioartificial Vascular Pancreas

Development of a Bioartificial Vascular Pancreas

As a result, multiple injections of islets are required, and the success rate of the Edmonton Protocol after 5 years is only 25%–50%. To protect transplanted islets from immune recognition, microencapsulation is commonly used,27,28 wherein isletembedded microcapsules are implanted either subcutaneously or intraperitoneally.29–32 While each individual ...

ByHumacyte, Inc.


RVx201 Herpes Vaccine

RVx201 Herpes Vaccine

Unfortunately, ICP0 also aids the virus in evading the immune system's protective defenses, namely the interferon-mediated response. ...

ByRational Vaccines, Inc.


How Respiray can protect people with a weakened immune system

How Respiray can protect people with a weakened immune system

As countries worldwide start relaxing rules and lifting coronavirus restrictions, including wearing face masks in public, people with a weakened immune system may still need to protect themselves against airborne viruses and benefit from cleaner, purified air. ...

ByRespiray OU


A dual-antigen self-amplifying RNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine induces potent humoral and cellular immune responses and protects against SARS-CoV-2 variants through T cell-mediated immunity

A dual-antigen self-amplifying RNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine induces potent humoral and cellular immune responses and protects against SARS-CoV-2 variants through T cell-mediated immunity

Self-amplifying RNA vaccines may induce equivalent or more potent immune responses at lower doses compared to non-repli- cating mRNA vaccines via amplified antigen expression. ...

ByZiphius Vaccines NV


Inhalation vaccine promises to be a powerful tool in the prevention and control of Omicron   

Inhalation vaccine promises to be a powerful tool in the prevention and control of Omicron  

While the existing intramuscular vaccines on the market today generally have only humoral and cellular immunity, the vaccine given in the arm produces antibodies in the blood, but few antibodies reach our nasopharyngeal mucosa, which, together with the gradual decline in the level of neutralizing antibodies in the body after vaccination, means a weakening of the ...

ByCreative Biolabs


Science: Blocking fibrin holds promise for the treatment of periodontal disease

Science: Blocking fibrin holds promise for the treatment of periodontal disease

At sites of injury or inflammation, fibrin often plays a protective role, helping to form blood clots and activate immune cells to fight infection. ...

ByMatexcel


FluGen Announces Publication of Positive Results from Phase 2 Human Challenge Study of Its M2SR Vaccine Candidate Against Highly Drifted Strain of H3N2 Influenza Virus

FluGen Announces Publication of Positive Results from Phase 2 Human Challenge Study of Its M2SR Vaccine Candidate Against Highly Drifted Strain of H3N2 Influenza Virus

“The M2SR vaccine candidate is designed to induce a broad, multi-effector immune response, and this study demonstrated that subjects with vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies were protected against infection and illness following challenge with an antigenically drifted virus. ...

ByFluGen, Inc.


Why Vaccines should be Refrigerated

Why Vaccines should be Refrigerated

Every year, millions of people are vaccinated to strengthen their immunity and protect themselves from infectious diseases. According to the regulations of the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination is an approved tool for dealing with deadly contagious diseases that kill 3 million people worldwide. ...

ByAKCP


Intramuscular vaccination of mice with the human herpes simplex virus type-1(HSV-1) VC2 vaccine, but not its parental strain HSV-1 (F) confers full protection against lethal ocular HSV-1 (McKrae) pathogenesis

Intramuscular vaccination of mice with the human herpes simplex virus type-1(HSV-1) VC2 vaccine, but not its parental strain HSV-1 (F) confers full protection against lethal ocular HSV-1 (McKrae) pathogenesis

VC2 vaccination in mice produced superior protection and morbidity control in comparison to its parental strain HSV-1 (F). ...

ByRational Vaccines, Inc.

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