New version of our preprint on bioRxiv about bioRxiv up. Now that’s what I call a revision – 6 years after the first version! It has new data about our progress and highlights from a massive user survey. 1/n biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
"A critical aspect of the original scientific revolution was the recognition that people have to deal with facts that are incompatible with their prior beliefs"
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Vaccination against H5 HP avian influenza virus leads to persistent immune response in wild king penguins...no word of any organized antivaccine sentiments among Aptenodytes @NatureCommsnature.com/articles/s4146…
A new Science #Immunology study in mice suggests that #aging B cells can promote age-related CD4 T cell changes and functional decline via #insulin receptor signaling and #MHCII engagement. scim.ag/4rl46mf
A newly developed mouse model enables the transient loss of T follicular helper (#TFH) cells from the #GerminalCenter, which impairs memory T cell responses but not B cell responses. @BabrahamInst
Learn more in Science #Immunology: scim.ag/4rcKssR
Join our editor Dr. Kavitha Scranton at @KeystoneSymp's, B and T Cell Collaboration in Lymphoid and Nonlymphoid Microenvironments. The poster abstract and early registration deadlines are still open! Register today: hubs.li/Q03YbH2P0#KSBTCells26
The HPV vaccine is one of the most impactful in history – here's new data on its efficacy
Two doses: 98.5%
One dose: 97.0%
(This is for the nonavalent HPV Vaccine, Gardasil-9, against the main carcinogenic HPV strains, 16 and 18)
So in this population (girls aged 12 to 16 years) one dose is just as good as two
Less than 30% of adolescent girls have had the vaccine globally: using a one-dose schedule could massively increase access
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