Editor's choice in immunology
When children need medications, getting the dosing and method of administration right is like trying to hit a moving target with an untried weapon.
Immune cells in skin provide powerful protection against infection, suggesting new routes for vaccination.
Designing the simplest possible living organism artificially may lend clues as to what life is.
Turning a standard technique into an unbiased screen for diagnostic biomarkers
An attempt to regrow the infamous GFAJ-1 bacteria, reported to incorporate arsenic into its DNA backbone, has failed.
This week will mark the one-year anniversary of the last polio case in the second-most populous country.
James Crow, who helped shaped public policy over his 70 year career, passed away last week.
An adenovirus isolated from chimpanzee feces proves more effective than human adenoviruses as a vaccine vector for hepatitis C.