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A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism, and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as foreign, destroy it, and "remember" it, so that the immune system can more easily recognize and destroy any of these microorganisms that it later encounters.
New Insights on Cases of Post-Vaccine Heart Inflammation

New Insights on Cases of Post-Vaccine Heart Inflammation

Researchers Publish a Comprehensive Study of Global COVID-19 Variant Transitions

Researchers Publish a Comprehensive Study of Global COVID-19 Variant Transitions

Argonne's Advanced Photon Source Helps Identify New Antibodies Against Coronaviruses

Argonne's Advanced Photon Source Helps Identify New Antibodies Against Coronaviruses

Some Promising Human Antibodies can Fight New Variants of SARS-CoV-2

Some Promising Human Antibodies can Fight New Variants of SARS-CoV-2

Increased Fucose Digestion by Gut Bacteria Linked to Lower Immune Responses to COVID-19 Vaccine

Increased Fucose Digestion by Gut Bacteria Linked to Lower Immune Responses to COVID-19 Vaccine

Study Provides Insight into the Formation of Protective Memory T Cells Against Salmonella

Study Provides Insight into the Formation of Protective Memory T Cells Against Salmonella

A Nanoplasmonics Approach to Observe Real-Time Production of Cell Secretions

A Nanoplasmonics Approach to Observe Real-Time Production of Cell Secretions

Organoid Platform Could Help Reduce the Time for Developing New Conjugate Vaccines

Organoid Platform Could Help Reduce the Time for Developing New Conjugate Vaccines

New Method for Improving Gene Therapy With Nanobubbles

New Method for Improving Gene Therapy With Nanobubbles

Research Reveals Why Viruses can Reinfect a Population of Previously Immune Hosts

Research Reveals Why Viruses can Reinfect a Population of Previously Immune Hosts

Study Paves the Way to Targeted Treatments for Stargardt Disease

Study Paves the Way to Targeted Treatments for Stargardt Disease

Jumping Genes in Various Cancers may be Used to Direct Novel Immunotherapies to Tumors

Jumping Genes in Various Cancers may be Used to Direct Novel Immunotherapies to Tumors

Two types of immune cells interact to give natural protection from tuberculosis

Two types of immune cells interact to give natural protection from tuberculosis

Single monoclonal antibody infusion can strengthen the body's fight against yellow fever

Single monoclonal antibody infusion can strengthen the body's fight against yellow fever

COVID-19 vaccines boost the levels of T cells in immunocompromised hematology patients

COVID-19 vaccines boost the levels of T cells in immunocompromised hematology patients

Novel inhibitor, hopeaphenol, blocks HIV expression

Novel inhibitor, hopeaphenol, blocks HIV expression

No more needles? Future vaccines could be delivered by a puff of air

No more needles? Future vaccines could be delivered by a puff of air

Common Epstein-Barr virus may be a trigger for multiple sclerosis

Common Epstein-Barr virus may be a trigger for multiple sclerosis

Study examines the implications of vaccine shopping during pandemic

Study examines the implications of vaccine shopping during pandemic

Identifying the underlying causes of rare genetic immune disorders

Identifying the underlying causes of rare genetic immune disorders

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