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Flu viruses often enter the body through mucous tissue in the nose. Researchers are developing new ways to protect such areas.
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Live Science on MSNScientists gave mice flu vaccines by flossing their tiny teeth — and it workedIn a proof-of-concept study, scientists have shown that flossing your teeth could be a way to deliver vaccinations that ...
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Mouse Teeth: Everything You Need to Know - MSNMice have a set of teeth that are very much like that of other rodents. Both of a mouse’s jaws have a single pair of long incisors. These incisors grow continuously throughout the animal’s life.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFloss-based vaccine delivers flu antibodies to bone marrow, saliva, and moreScientists turn dental floss into a vaccine tool that protected mice from lethal flu and triggered widespread immune response ...
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