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Genetic engineering ‘vacuums’ Alzheimer plaque
Breakthrough on influenza vaccine
Key target found for new pneumonia vaccine
Prostate cancer vaccine proves effective in mice
VaxInnate in a race to produce 'universal' flu vaccine
Humacyte sees success developing blood vessels
Clues shed light on fighting lethal MRSA strain
Immune cells could be cancer cure
New compounds in works for tuberculosis
There's new evidence to support the theory that the enzyme protein kinase G offers a promising target in the fight against tuberculosis. The enzyme is secreted by the microbe that triggers TB and is believed to provide essential protection for the bug from the host's immune system, which tracks down and kills most pathogens. Scientists say they have a compound that can block the protein, but were worried about interfering with the action of other proteins also secreted by the microbe. …
Read more...Scientists report Alzheimer's vaccine success
Scientists at Japan's National Institute for Longevity Sciences are planning to push an oral Alzheimer's vaccine into clinical trials after reporting that the therapy worked in mice. The institute's director, Takeshi Tabira, says that it may be that the therapy only works at the early stage of development in humans. But when tested in mice, the researchers found that the vaccine reduced beta amyloid in the animals genetically modified to develop Alzheimer's and improved their brain …
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