AEROSOL LAUNCHES IMMUNE RESPONSE IN LUNGS TO WIPE OUT LETHAL INFECTIONS
December 03, 2007
December 03, 2007
ATLANTA, Dec. 3 -- The University of Texas System of MD Anderson Cancer Center issued the following news release:
An inhaled immune system stimulant protects mice against lethal pneumococcal pneumonia and other deadly bacterial, viral and fungal infections of the lungs, a research team led by scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reports at a major scientific meeting.
Their findings have implications for protecting immuno-compromised pat . . .
An inhaled immune system stimulant protects mice against lethal pneumococcal pneumonia and other deadly bacterial, viral and fungal infections of the lungs, a research team led by scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reports at a major scientific meeting.
Their findings have implications for protecting immuno-compromised pat . . .
