Stanford researchers develop nasal spray to train innate immune system against respiratory threats

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Stanford researchers developed a nasal spray that trains the immune system to fight various respiratory threats. The spray mimics immune cell signals, creating a prolonged state of alert in the lungs, offering protection against viruses, bacteria, and even allergies in mouse trials. This approach moves beyond traditional vaccines by targeting general threats rather than specific pathogens, potentially offering broader and longer-lasting immunity.


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