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Arming the Immune System against H1N1

Researchers are working to treat pandemic flu by recruiting a patient's own immune cells.

Delivering a Virus Imposter Quicker

With H1N1 vaccine supplies delayed, attention turns to faster-to-make "virus-like particles."

Flu Vaccines Hit a Wall

As new influenza strains emerge, researchers struggle to speed vaccine development.

Toward a Universal Flu Vaccine

A company is preparing human trials of a DNA-based, universal influenza vaccine.

Fighting Stomach Flu with Tobacco

Scientists look to tobacco plants for a norovirus vaccine.

A Vaccine for Colon Cancer

A new approach to preventing cancer teaches the immune system to seek and destroy emerging tumors.

Gene Transfer Offers HIV Hope

A new approach protects monkeys from a virus that closely resembles HIV.

New Vaccines for Swine Flu

Scientists are exploring faster approaches to making vaccines against the H1N1 virus.

Ganging Up on HIV

A diverse group of antibodies may work together to neutralize the virus, suggesting a new approach to vaccination.

A Vaccine Offers Instant Immunity

A new approach primes antibodies to instantly attack cancers, HIV, and other diseases.

Stopping Pandemic Bird Flu

A broad-acting vaccine might be key.

A New Approach to Combating HIV

High-tech solutions of oil in water could lead to an effective HIV vaccine.

Vaccinating with Rice

Researchers have engineered rice to serve as a needle-free vaccine for cholera.

Vaccines for Addictions

Therapies that block the high of addictive drugs are finally making their way from the lab into reality.

New Vaccines against the Flu

A novel type of vaccine could be rapidly designed for a specific flu strain and then quickly manufactured.

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