A surprising backup system in the immune response to mRNA vaccines may hold the key to more effective cancer treatments.
WashU Medicine researchers have described how mRNA cancer vaccines engage the immune system, through an unconventional pathway involving two subsets of immune cells called dendritic cells.
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai overturns a longstanding assumption about how mRNA ...
Researchers decoded how mRNA is transported in Ustilago maydis cells. They identified how binding motifs ensure accurate ...
In the fast-evolving field of medical science, a new artificial intelligence model may be about to change the way mRNA-based drugs and vaccines are designed. Developed through a collaboration between ...
Learn how messenger RNA, spike protein, and lipid nanoparticles drive rapid advances in vaccines and cancer therapies, reshaping modern medicine with precision and speed. Pixabay, spencerbdavis1 ...
Scientists assumed that one specific immune cell subtype was required for mRNA vaccination to activate the immune system. But ...