The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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Timely modulation of a common signaling pathway can preserve influenza memory in lung T cells ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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In people with the genetic condition, inflammation can cause a mild infection to snowball out of control, a study finds ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
2M ago
When fused to RSV, influenza A virus is better able to escape antibodies that usually neutralize it, an in vitro study finds ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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Researchers seek genomic clues to understand differences in the immune response to infection ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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Patrick Wilson discusses the challenges in designing universal vaccines and his work developing one for influenza ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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Researchers find signatures pre- and post-vaccination that correlate with a more robust immune response.  ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
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It’s not clear why grain-fed mice are better able to recover after infection, but a study’s findings suggest food type may skew the results of animal studies ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
2M ago
The “tripledemic” shines a spotlight on viral interference, in which one infection can block another ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
2M ago
Scientists prepare for the future by filling in the research gaps between zoonotic viral reservoirs, emerging viruses, and human immune defenses ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Influenza
2M ago
By engineering structures out of DNA, scientists could potentially prevent larger viruses, like coronaviruses and influenza viruses, from interacting with cells ..read more