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What if mRNA vaccines could be made more powerful and less irritating? Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have found a way to do just that—by tweaking a key molecule in the vaccine’s ...
In this episode presented by Eclipsebio, BioSpace's head of insights Lori Ellis continues the discussion on mRNA and srRNA ...
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Researchers from the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid, Spain, digitally reconstructed the ribcages of four ...
In multiple experiments, C-a16 lipids, which contain a phenol group, outperformed LNPs used in currently available mRNA ...
Borrowing from the anti-inflammatory properties of olive oil, Penn Engineers used a century-old chemical reaction to redesign ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNOld chemistry unlocks safer and stronger mRNA deliveryAs millions of people know firsthand, the most common side effect of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot is inflammation: ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered the mechanism by which cells identify and repair a highly toxic form of DNA ...
Current approaches in bioengineering are synthesized and methods for their implementation are suggested for the induction and modulation of trained immunity in the treatment of human diseases.
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