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Strong immune responses seen in adults of all ages

The Pharma Data

The drug companies had hoped to have regulatory approval for their jab in the first half of this year, but interim results from a Phase 1/2 study, released in December 2020, had shown an “insufficient” ? response in the over-50s, the age group deemed at higher risk for contracting the severe form of the virus. .

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Second-Generation mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate, CV2CoV, Demonstrates Improved Immune Response and Protection in Preclinical Study

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Better activation of innate and adaptive immune responses was achieved with CV2CoV, resulting in faster response onset, higher titers of antibodies, and stronger memory B and T cell activation as compared to the first-generation candidate, CVnCoV. “In Induction of innate immunity was investigated via specific cytokine markers.

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Medicago Says COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Triggers Promising Immune Response | 2020-11-10

The Pharma Data

Canadian biopharmaceutical company Medicago has announced that its investigational COVID-19 vaccine generated “significant antibody and cellular immune responses” after two doses in all subjects in an early-stage clinical trial. The interim analysis from the phase 1 trial has been published online at the preprint server, medRxiv.

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Sanofi and GSK COVID-19 vaccine candidate demonstrates strong immune responses across all adult age groups in Phase 2 trial

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Adjuvanted recombinant COVID-19 vaccine candidate triggered strong neutralizing antibody responses in all adult age groups. High immune response after a single dose in patients with prior infection shows strong booster potential. For media and investors only. Issued: London UK. About the Phase 2 study. Source link.

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Predicting Adverse Reactions to Monoclonal Antibody Drugs

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Antibodies administered as drugs are still immunogenic, meaning that they elicit an immune response from the body. Several factors contribute to the immunogenicity of a drug including the product origin; purity, mechanism, and stability; and sequence of biologic product, mode of administration, and dose (Lu et.al.,

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Advancing vaccine design: potential of peptide mimicry

Drug Target Review

1 The study reveals a novel bioinformatic approach and tool that holds the potential to empower researchers in designing vaccines capable of inducing a stronger immune response. By selecting specific segments of proteins that elicit robust immune reactions, these vaccines could offer enhanced protection against diseases.

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Demonstrated a Durable Immune Response and Elicited Dual Mechanisms of Protection Against Delta and Other SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern in Data Published in New England Journal of Medicine

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Antibody and T-cell immune responses strong and stable at eight months after immunization Demonstrated neutralizing antibody activity against the Delta variant (B.1.617.2) variants, as well as the original SARS-CoV-2 strain (WA1/2020). and other SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern , including the Alpha (B.1.1.7),