Vaccines
| June 1, 2011
Looking back, looking ahead
Successful vaccines have been created to protect against pathogenic bacteria and viruses. Why aren’t there any for combating fungal infections?
It may be time to reconsider an AIDS vaccine which is more human than viral, triggering the immune system in a way that no other vaccine does.
A new breed of vaccines aims to wean users off cocaine.
How to follow stem cells transplanted into living tissue.
Decades of vaccine research have expanded our understanding of the immune system and are yielding novel disease-fighting tactics.
The challenges of crystallizing membrane proteins—and how they’re being overcome
A guide to the new wave of budget, easy-to-use flow cytometers