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Are the antibodies developed by differing vaccines still the same? - Information

Are the antibodies developed by differing vaccines still the same? - Information
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St. Louis scientists study if mRNA vaccines could make a stronger, faster flu shot

Millions received the COVID-19 vaccine, which was the first widely used immunization to use mRNA technology. Washington University researchers hope they can use the same method to make an mRNA flu shot.

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Washington University conducts clinical trial for mRNA flu shot

Millions received the COVID-19 vaccine, which was the first widely used immunization to use mRNA technology. Washington University researchers hope they can use the same method to make an mRNA flu shot.

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COVID-19 Antibodies, Vaccines Less Effective against Variants

Worrisome new coronavirus variants can evade antibodies that neutralize original virus, recent lab research shows March 8, 2021 Physician assistant Philana Liang prepares a vial of COVID-19 vaccine on the Washington University Medical Campus. New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found that new variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 can evade antibodies that work against the original form of the virus that sparked the pandemic, potentially undermining the effectiveness of vaccines and antibody-based drugs now being used to prevent or treat COVID-19. Matt Miller/Washington University New research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis indicates that three new, fast-spreading variants of the virus that cause COVID-19 can evade antibodies that work against the original form of the virus that sparked the pandemic. With few exceptions, whether such antibodies were produced in response to vaccination or natural infection, or w

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Vaccine Origins, Unexpected Adverse Events, Variant Effects and Other News

Vaccine Origins, Unexpected Adverse Events, Variant Effects and Other News
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