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Babies worldwide could have access to life-saving influenza vaccinations from just eight weeks of age thanks to researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia and the generous support of the Telethon community.
Baseline signatures might contribute to identifying interventional targets to be modulated prior to vaccination in order to improve vaccination responses
We propose that propensity for viral exacerbations of asthma and COPD relate to delayed expression of epithelial cell innate anti-viral immune genes
The findings provide a method for assessing a wide range of factors that may be associated with obesity among companion dogs
Findings provide further proof of concept that pharmacological targeting of airway smooth muscle thickness will be beneficial and may be facilitated by azithromycin
Three Pseudomonas sp. strains isolated from marine sponges have shown potential quorum sensing inhibition activity
Early infancy oral vitamin D supplementation does not appear to reduce the development of early childhood allergic disease
We conclude that updated global recommendations for therapy of nutritional rickets complement previously published position statements for Australia and New Zealand
New research by The Kids shows donor immune cells are highly effective at boosting the body’s response against leukaemia.
Two of The Kids Research Institute Australia’s best and brightest will share in $10,000 of funding to use for investment in their professional growth through attendance at an international conference, when safe to do so.