Stanford Medicine researchers developed a nasal spray vaccine that protected mice against viruses, bacteria and allergens — a ...
"I think what we have is a universal vaccine against diverse respiratory threats." The post Stanford’s New “Universal Vaccine Formula” Nasal Spray Protects Mice Against Stunning Range of Diseases ...
Stanford Medicine researchers and collaborators have produced an intranasal liposomal vaccine that protected mice against multiple respiratory viruses, bacteria, and even allergens in a single ...
Approximately 40% of the European population is allergic to pollen, and their symptoms cause the estimated loss of 100 million school and work days every year. Traditional treatment is ...
A single antibody nasal spray could one day transform allergy relief, as scientists demonstrate powerful protection against pollen-induced sneezing and wheezing in mice. Study: Intranasal monoclonal ...
While much of the global concern has subsided, COVID-19 is still a very real threat, especially to people with compromised immune systems or who are over 65. Vaccination offers excellent protection ...