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Mucosal TLR2-activating protein-based vaccination induces potent pulmonary immunity and protection against SARS-CoV-2 in mice
A. S. Ashhurst, M. D. Johansen, et al.
Current vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 significantly reduce mortality, but infection protection remains inadequate. This research, conducted by Anneliese S Ashhurst and colleagues, explores a novel mucosal subunit vaccine that enhances respiratory tract immunity, promising better defense against the virus and minimizing viral spread.
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