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Scientists describe high activity of a gene in volunteers who didn't get infected when exposed to COVID-19 on purpose.

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  • @cbcsk_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net
    Scientists closing in on why some people never get COVID. That could help with future vaccines Scientists describe high activity of a specific gene in volunteers who didn't get infected when exposed to COVID-19 on purpose. They hope better understanding early immune responses could help develop nasal spray forms of vaccines for the coronavirus. #cbc#news#News#Health
  • @cbctech_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net
    Scientists closing in on why some people never get COVID. That could help with future vaccines Scientists describe high activity of a specific gene in volunteers who didn't get infected when exposed to COVID-19 on purpose. They hope better understanding early immune responses could help develop nasal spray forms of vaccines for the coronavirus. #cbc#news#News#Health
  • @cbcmontreal_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net
    Scientists closing in on why some people never get COVID. That could help with future vaccines Scientists describe high activity of a specific gene in volunteers who didn't get infected when exposed to COVID-19 on purpose. They hope better understanding early immune responses could help develop nasal spray forms of vaccines for the coronavirus. #cbc#news#News#Health
  • @cbccanada_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net
    Scientists closing in on why some people never get COVID. That could help with future vaccines Scientists describe high activity of a specific gene in volunteers who didn't get infected when exposed to COVID-19 on purpose. They hope better understanding early immune responses could help develop nasal spray forms of vaccines for the coronavirus. #cbc#news#News#Health
  • @cbc@inthenews.social
    Scientists closing in on why some people never get COVID. That could help with future vaccines Scientists describe high activity of a specific gene in volunteers who didn't get infected when exposed to COVID-19 on purpose. They hope better understanding early immune responses could help develop nasal spray forms of vaccines for the coronavirus. June 27, 2024 at 08:00AM