A new delivery particle developed at MIT could make mRNA vaccines more effective and potentially lower the cost per vaccine ...
A new lipid nanoparticle could make mRNA vaccines more powerful and potentially lower the cost per vaccine dose.
The study, published in the journal Nature, showed the jabs provided an immunity boost that helped extend survival for ...
The team used the AMG1541 LNP to deliver an mRNA influenza vaccine in mice. They compared this vaccine’s effectiveness to a flu vaccine made with the lipid SM-102, which is FDA-approved and was used ...
Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. But advances in heart-failure therapeutics have ...
A presentation by scientists on a work group for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel ...
A stunning new study offers early evidence that COVID-19 vaccines might have a secret superpower: A precisely timed mRNA shot could help many cancer patients live longer.
Cancer patients who got an mRNA COVID vaccine within a few months of their immunotherapy lived longer than those who did not, health records show.
Timing and eligibility for the COVID-19 public vaccination program in Canada is set by each province and territory. Those who meet provincial criteria will receive COVID-19 vaccines free of charge.
The observation that mRNA vaccines can sensitize tumors to immunotherapy has researchers eager to test how mRNA’s ability to activate the immune system could be harnessed in oncology.
All of these questions deserve urgent exploration. Unfortunately, the discovery comes at a particularly difficult moment for ...