vaccine derived Articles
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Preliminary evidence of efficacy from an open label trial of a therapeutic AIDS vaccine derived from the blood of HIV-positive donors
Two earlier reported studies indicated the beneficial clinical effects of THIVAC, a therapeutic HIV vaccine derived from the blood of HIV-positive donors. However, in those studies no stringent statistical analysis to support the beneficial clinical outcome was attempted. This report retrospectively analyses the effect of the therapy on the CD4 counts in 272 treated individuals who had at least ...
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Safety and immunogenicity of bivalent inactivated vaccine against haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in a phase II trial on healthy Chinese volunteers
We have developed a cell culture-derived, inactivated bivalent vaccine against both Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) viruses 84 Fli (type I) and L99 (type II). This purified vaccine was tested in the clinical phase I/II trial in healthy non-infected adults in China. About 518 volunteers in Southern region and 650 volunteers from the Northern region of China were vaccinated. ...
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The Key Technology of RNA Therapy
It is certain that RNA therapy is no longer a no-man's land for medical innovation. Not only have several products been launched and received good market response, but there are also many pipelines in the research and development side to advance to the middle and late clinical stage, and behind the boom are the technological breakthroughs of scientists. There are three key points in the ...
By BOC Sciences
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Peptide Vaccine Design
Vaccines are considered one of the most successful medical interventions in the past few centuries, aiming to harness the human immune system and generate lasting protection against specific diseases. Traditional vaccines rely on the use of inactivated pathogens to trigger an immune response. However, many of these formulations carry a high risk of causing allergies or autoimmune reactions. ...
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