SAN DIEGO — A new study from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology suggests that it is possible to treat measles infections ...
Though a measles vaccine has existed for more than 60 years, much still remains unknown about how exactly the shot generates protection against the virus. Now, scientists have turned to the immune ...
Researchers found antibodies that block key sites on the measles virus, preventing infection and potentially enabling new ...
Scientists just took a step toward developing a therapy that could prevent someone from getting measles after they have been ...
By Nancy Lapid May 8 (Reuters) - We also report on a study that reveals why females are more prone to autoimmune diseases.
Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) are the first in the world to characterize human antibodies capable of ...
Researchers say identified mAbs could represent “a basis to develop a treatment that is urgently needed as measles virus ...
Measles has been so rare in many countries that some physicians have never seen a case — but that is changing. The United States recorded more than 2,000 cases last year, more than in any other year ...
LSU Health New Orleans infectious disease expert Dr. Fred Lopez answers key questions on measles symptoms, spread, and rising ...
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