Vaccine Strain Articles & Analysis
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The development of vaccines against superbugs is an important area of research because vaccines can help prevent infections from occurring in the first place and reduce the need for antibiotics. ...
VAXIMM’s plug and play DNA vaccination technology is based on a live attenuated, safe, orally available bacterial vaccine strain, which is modified to stimulate patients’ cytotoxic T-cells to target a wide range of cancer-related antigens. The platform allows for fast and scalable manufacturing of personalized T-cell cancer ...
Joseph Kim, INOVIO's President and CEO, said, "INOVIO is moving rapidly to test its COVID-19 vaccine candidates against the emerging Omicron variant. Both INO-4800, our lead candidate vaccine currently in Phase 3 testing) and INO-4802, our Pan-COVID-19 vaccine candidate, have maintained T cell responses and generated neutralizing antibodies ...
The unique nature and genetic makeup of the influenza virus poses a challenge to researchers focused on influenza treatment and vaccination. To be effective, influenza vaccines must be “matched” to the current, circulating viral strain and administered each year, and even then they have limited effectiveness due to ...
Imaxio, a biotech company specializing in immunology, announces today that it has received scientific advice from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for IMX836, its vaccine candidate dedicated to the prevention of influenza in humans. This first scientific advice reinforces Imaxio’s plan to start, by early 2018, a phase I clinical trial involving IMX836. Imaxio’s ...
Scientists have developed a vaccine strain that has tested 100 percent effective in protecting chickens from bird flu and testing is underway to see if it also protects turkeys, U.S. ...
The candidate vaccine from the OPTIVAC project will be administered in conjunction with current influenza vaccines with the aim of improving their efficacy, particularly in the elderly. ...
Normal cells are not affected by JX-594 resulting in safety and tolerability. The poxvirus strain backbone of JX-594 has been used safely in millions of people as part of a worldwide vaccination program. ...
