VLP technology shows remarkable versatility. Dozens of vaccine candidates are in development for infectious diseases, inflammatory conditions and even cancer. These particles are made up of viral ...
A more effective vaccine technology may be on the horizon. In a new study in mice, researchers from the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that a simple addition to mRNA vaccines can significantly ...
Breaking virus-like particles (VLPs) into smaller subunits and then reassembling them afterwards can solve many of the traditional problems with manufacturing them. That’s the message of a talk by an ...
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