Scientists probe immune System's memory to build better vaccines

NCT ID NCT05272735

First seen Apr 19, 2026 ยท Last updated Apr 19, 2026

Summary

This study aimed to understand how the body's immune memory cells respond to vaccine booster shots. Researchers gave the standard hepatitis B vaccine to healthy volunteers and analyzed cells from their lymph nodes. The goal was to learn the basic rules of how immune memory works, which could help design better vaccines for viruses like flu or HIV in the future.

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Locations

  • The Rockefeller University

    New York, New York, 10065, United States

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