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Stanford Medicine researchers developed a novel intranasal vaccine that protects against diverse respiratory viruses, bacteria, and allergens by mimicking T cell signals that sustain innate immune responses for months, rather than using traditional antigen-specific approaches. The vaccine combines toll-like receptor stimuli with a harmless antigen to create a feedback loop between innate and adaptive immunity, providing broad cross-protection in mice against SARS-CoV-2, coronaviruses, hospital-acquired pathogens, and dust mites.

Stanford Medicine Bali Pulendran Haibo Zhang Science GLA-3M-052-LS+OVA SARS-CoV-2 Staphylococcus aureus Acinetobacter baumannii Edward Jenner
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