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Mashup Score: 57Blood test can predict how long vaccine immunity will last, Stanford Medicine-led study shows - 16 day(s) ago
A surprising class of blood cell not typically associated with immunity plays a role in shaping the durability of immunity to vaccination, new research suggests.
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Mashup Score: 26
Stanford University scientists’ findings in mice could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions including fever, swelling and pain.
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Mashup Score: 33Stanford Medicine scientists design workaround that improves response to flu vaccine - 1 month(s) ago
Stitching together four molecules found in the standard flu vaccine ensures an immune response to all of them, Stanford Medicine scientists have shown.
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Mashup Score: 70
CAR-T cells show promise against pediatric diffuse midline gliomas, brain and spinal cord tumors that are among the deadliest cancers, a Stanford Medicine trial found.
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Mashup Score: 122Massive biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s, Stanford Medicine researchers find - 1 month(s) ago
Time marches on predictably, but biological aging is anything but constant, according to a new Stanford Medicine study.
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Mashup Score: 135
The FDA recently approved the first cell-based therapy — widely used in treating blood cancers — for solid tumors. Stanford Medicine treated the first patient with advanced melanoma.
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Mashup Score: 23Stanford Medicine’s top scientific advancements of 2024 - 1 month(s) ago
Looking back on 2024, science writers at the Office of Communications picked some of the most significant scientific achievements at Stanford Medicine.
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Mashup Score: 299Night owl behavior could hurt mental health, sleep study finds - 1 month(s) ago
In a new, large-scale study of sleep behavior, Stanford Medicine scientists found that night owls don’t really thrive late at night.
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Mashup Score: 2Trust, human-centered AI and collaboration the focus of inaugural RAISE Health symposium - 1 month(s) ago
Artificial intelligence experts discuss how to integrate trustworthy AI into health care, why multi-disciplinary collaboration is crucial and the potential for generative AI in research.
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Mashup Score: 51Brain organoids and assembloids are new models for elucidating, treating neurodevelopmental disorders - 1 month(s) ago
Stanford Medicine research on Timothy syndrome — which predisposes newborns to autism and epilepsy — may extend well beyond the rare genetic disorder to schizophrenia and other conditions.
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A blood test could predict how long vaccine immunity lasts, according to a Stanford Medicine-led study. https://t.co/YP3afGFAQN