Injected mRNAs normally would be cleared from the body within minutes by a patient's immune system, but these mRNAs are modified so that they are
ignored by the immune system and can easily enter cells.
Not exact matches
Without such activation
by recognition of infection, Janeway suggested that the adaptive
immune system ignored or even became tolerant to the antigens presented
by the «quiescent» DC.
Now, researchers at the University of Michigan have found a way to retrain the
immune system to
ignore allergens
by developing a nasal spray that vaccinates against peanut allergies, with promising results in mouse tests.