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ZME Science on MSNThis mRNA HIV Vaccine Produces the Virus-Fighting Antibodies That Have Eluded Researchers for 40 Years
In a small trial across ten U.S. research sites, a novel HIV vaccine candidate has shown a result that has eluded scientists ...
The government has canceled nearly $500 million in research grants into the revolutionary technology, which experts believe ...
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Hiltzik: RFK Jr.'s cancellation of mRNA vaccine research is even worse than it first seemed
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. used discredited and misrepresented studies to justify canceling research into ...
HIV vaccine efforts have been slowed by the difficulty of getting neutralizing antibodies to target the correct locations of ...
Results from early-stage trial show that 80% of participants who received one of two HIV vaccine candidates produced antibodies against viral proteins.
Scientists used a mRNA-based vaccine to reliably trigger antibodies that block HIV infection in people and monkeys ...
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Live Science on MSNExperimental HIV vaccines show promise in early safety test
Several vaccines for HIV have been tested in animal studies and an early safety trial in people, showing promising results in ...
HIV vaccines have been in development for decades, but a long-lasting one has yet to be successful. The mRNA technology offers new opportunities because mRNA produces a more potent antibody response.
Many people infected with HIV don’t develop those antibody levels, much less people exposed to the various attempted vaccines throughout the decades. But the hope is that an mRNA vaccine could ...
Moderna's mRNA tech could change the game in the decades-long effort to develop an HIV vaccine. The company said it expects to begin two vaccine trials in humans by the end of 2021.
A multiclade env–gag VLP mRNA vaccine elicits tier-2 HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies and reduces the risk of heterologous SHIV infection in macaques. Nature Medicine, 2021; DOI: 10.1038/s41591-021 ...
An experimental HIV vaccine that uses the same mRNA platform technology as the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines shows promise in animals, a new U.S. government-led study finds.
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