In the realm of medical advancements, a universal vaccine that can protect against any pathogen has long been a Holy Grail—and about as elusive as a mythological vessel. But Stanford Medicine researchers and collaborators have taken an astonishing step forward in that quest, surprising even themselves.
It’s not “my thinking” , it’s the science. Vaccines mount an immune response leading to a long term training of T and B cells to mount a fast response when the real virus is encountered. 24/7, for months, years and even lifetime.
This drug signals an immune response, in the presense of drug only. So, you need to know you are in a risk situation, or take it all the time, with will eventualy destroy the receptors and cause and innability to mount any response.
This is a preliminary mouse experiment.