Alzeimer high-grade paste vaccine
Vaccines do not have to be injected. US scientists are testing a high-quality vaccine to treat Alzeimer disease, which appears to be the current type of vaccines that do not need to be injected.
People with Alzeimer disease can be cured with high-paste vaccines.(Photo: Jucaushii.ro)
On January 23, the British press said, researchers at the University of South Florida, USA, have produced a kind of vaccine in high-paste form, which can prevent Alzeimer disease (a type of memory loss).
In this study, highly labeled scientists contained vaccines on mice with age-related brain degeneration, similar to Alzeimer's disease. The results showed that the effect of high paste is similar to vaccination.
The team thinks that adaptive immune cells in the skin, called "Langerhans", can direct the body to respond positively to vaccines. If studies clearly show the benefits of memory-induced skin immunity, clinical trials will be conducted to produce patches, or creams for people at risk.
British scientists judged that this could be a way to help people fight disease much more easily than vaccination.
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