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Stanford researchers just developed an experimental intranasal vaccine that, in mice, defends the lungs for months against a range of viruses, bacteria, and even allergens

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    One vaccine may provide broad protection against many respiratory infections and allergens

    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.

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      One vaccine may provide broad protection against many respiratory infections and allergens

      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.

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      Incredible breakthrough if it holds up in human trials.

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        One vaccine may provide broad protection against many respiratory infections and allergens

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        But how do they get the mice into your nasal passages?

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          But how do they get the mice into your nasal passages?

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          I dunno but I can't wait to have these guys scrubbing all of my alveoli with their tiny brushes (I assume that's how they prevent all of the disease).

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