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DNA vaccines for Covid-19 effective in mice, hamsters: Study – Daijiworld.com
Taipei, May 28 (IANS): Taiwan researchers have successfully developed a vaccine that uses DNA encoding the coronavirus’ spike protein, instead of the currently…

Taipei, May 28 (IANS): Taiwan researchers have successfully developed a vaccine that uses DNA encoding the coronavirus’ spike protein, instead of the currently available mRNA vaccines.
DNA vaccines are often hard to deliver into cells. But, the team from the National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan, coupled electroporation with the delivery of the DNA vaccination.
The research, published in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, showed that mice and hamsters immunised with the new DNA…
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