Researchers develop advanced delivery system
Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a polymer-based delivery system which could lead to vaccines that would be more effective and specific to the infectious disease. The engineers have used ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules for the purpose. The two year long study used the new system on mice, delivering a DNA-based hepatitis B vaccine. The immune response was found to be much stronger as compared to the conventional system.
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