Cambridge Study Reveals Vaccinations May Not Fully Protect Immunocompromised Patients

I understand. Here are a few ways to ensure that your article focuses on the needs and challenges of immunocompromised individuals regarding COVID-19 vaccines: Highlight the unique risks: Clearly explain that immunocompromised individuals face a higher risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19, even after vaccination. Emphasize the importance of booster shots: Underscore … Read more

Gyros Protein Technologies Introduces New HEK293 HCP Type SN and CL Kit Reagents

Archyde New Kits ‍Enhance Detection of Host Cell Proteins in Biotherapeutics new kits Enhance Detection‍ of ⁣Host Cell Proteins ⁢in Biotherapeutics Ensuring the ⁣safety ​and efficacy of biotherapeutics requires meticulous‌ attention⁢ to detail throughout the progress process. One critical step‌ is the ⁢removal of host cell ⁣proteins⁣ (HCPs), which can⁤ trigger immune​ responses in patients … Read more

Gyros Protein Technologies introduces Gyrolab HEK293 HCP Type SN and Type CL Kit Reagents to support biotherapeutic development

Gyros Protein Technologies AB, a pioneer in automated nanoliter-scale immunoassays and leading provider of peptide synthesizers, today announced the introduction of its Gyrolab® HEK293 HCP Type SN Kit Reagents and Gyrolab HEK293 HCP Type CL Kit Reagents. Developed with antibodies from BioGenes GmbH, a global leader in host cell protein (HCP) assay development, the new kits … Read more

People with This Blood Group May Age Faster: What You Need to Know

The Secret to⁢ Youth? it Might Be in Your Blood Type ‍ Not all ​people age at the same pace. While genetics, biology, surroundings, and lifestyle play significant roles, recent ⁢research suggests that your blood group could be ⁣the key to unlocking the secrets of youth. An international team of‍ researchers ‌has ​discovered that the … Read more

Genetic Variations Linked to Allergic Sensitization Identified

Japanese Allergy Genes Unlock New Frontiers in Global Allergy Research Tokyo, Japan — A revolutionary study led by a consortium of international researchers has identified a unique genetic blueprint linked to allergic sensitization in both Japanese and European populations, marking a significant breakthrough in our understanding of this global health concern. The findings, published in … Read more

Study identifies genetic variations linked to allergic sensitization

Humans are continuously exposed to various environmental allergens (antigens), such as pollen, food, and dust mites. In certain individuals, their immune system recognizes common environmental antigens as foreign substances, resulting in the production of allergy-related antibodies known as immunoglobulin E (IgE). This condition, wherein IgE antibodies specific to common environmental allergens are produced in the … Read more

Oil-based solution enables room temperature storage of protein therapeutics

A new storage technique can keep protein-based drugs and vaccines stable without keeping them cold. The discovery, led by researchers at Penn State, could eliminate the need for refrigeration for hundreds of life-saving medicines like insulin, monoclonal antibodies and viral vaccines. “Over 80% of biologic drugs and 90% of vaccines require temperature-controlled conditions. This approach … Read more

Measles risk heightened by undernutrition in vulnerable children

Amid a global surge in measles cases, new research suggests that undernutrition may be exacerbating outbreaks in areas suffering from food insecurity. A study involving over 600 fully vaccinated children in South Africa found those who were undernourished had substantially lower levels of antibodies against measles. Researchers from McGill University, UC Berkeley School of Public … Read more

Study uncovers why lupus patients have weaker response to COVID-19 vaccines

A recent study by Emory University researchers provides new insights into why the mRNA vaccines developed to fight COVID-19 in 2021 are less effective in patients with autoimmune diseases. By providing insights into the cellular processes behind that lessened protection, the new study published in Nature Immunology, highlights that lupus patients may require tailored vaccination … Read more

Tiny vesicles offer powerful new approach for cancer treatment

A new twist on a decades-old anticancer strategy has shown powerful effects against multiple cancer types in a preclinical study from researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The experimental approach, which uses tiny capsules called small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), could offer an innovative new type of immunotherapy treatment and is poised … Read more