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Coronavirus vaccines leap through safety trials — but which will work is anybody’s guess
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Can our immune system ‘remember’ the coronavirus? Scientists hope so
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From Wuhan to San Diego—How a mutation on the novel coronavirus has come to dominate the globe
Flashback to mid-March: the novel coronavirus had reached San Diego, California. Few people could get tested, and even less was
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Even in the worst COVID-19 cases, the body launches immune cells to fight back
LA JOLLA—A new study from researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC)
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Before Catching Coronavirus, Some People’s Immune Systems Are Already Primed to Fight It
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What we can learn from SARS
LA JOLLA, CA—Seventeen years ago, another viral outbreak was in the news. People wore masks, many were nervous to fly.
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First detailed analysis of immune response to SARS-CoV-2 bodes well for COVID-19 vaccine development
LA JOLLA, CA—Scientists around the world are racing to develop a vaccine to protect against COVID-19 infection, and epidemiologists are
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Can You Get The Coronavirus Twice?
With scattered reports of recovered COVID-19 patients testing positive again, a lot of people are wondering if it’s possible to