Stanford Medicine researchers and their colleagues invented a new vaccine that protects mice from respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergens — the closest yet to a universal vaccine.
Interesting. Ok, so we’re still a decade or so off from this being viable for humans then? And it sounds like it’s basically keeping you in a mild state of always having allergies to keep your immune system running on all cylinders, correct? So that might have some long term effects as well?
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Interesting. Ok, so we’re still a decade or so off from this being viable for humans then? And it sounds like it’s basically keeping you in a mild state of always having allergies to keep your immune system running on all cylinders, correct? So that might have some long term effects as well?
It’s like any other drug that activates receptors, the receptors get burned out and the whole signaling pathway gets shut off.