Understanding vaccines E75/AE37
We, the Her2 3+ are no longer eligible for these particular vaccine trials - but the following article helps explain how the vaccines work.
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Re: Understanding vaccines E75/AE37
'lizbeth - you mean no longer eligible for this particular vaccine trial - correct?
Janis |
Re: Understanding vaccines E75/AE37
Yes, Janis - you are correct. I should have been more specific, and have edited my post for clarification.
I am still hoping that we Her2 3+ will be included in the FDA approvals for these 2 vaccines. |
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Elizabeth
I guess I see more research ahead of me. This is important stuff but at present its a bit over my head. There are 2 kinds of immune cells Tcells and B cells. T stands for Thymus gland and B stands for bone marrow. The B cell produce the antibodies. The T cells attack the target directly. Ive heard of CD4 vs CD8 t cells. There usually is a ratio of type 4 to type 8 . I think the 4 is usually higher than the 8 type. In aids the 8 is higher than the four. That is about all I know now. Its a complicated subject Paul |
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