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Highly potent nanoparticle COVID-19 vaccine designed using computer – European Pharmaceutical Review
The potency, stability and manufacturability of the nanoparticle vaccine candidate could enable vaccination against COVID-19 on a global scale.

Posted: 3 November 2020 | Hannah Balfour (European Pharmaceutical Review) | No comments yet
Developers suggest that the potency, stability and manufacturability of the nanoparticle vaccine candidate could enable vaccination against COVID-19 on a global scale.
Artist’s depiction of an ultrapotent COVID-19 vaccine candidate in which 60 pieces of a coronavirus protein (red) decorate nanoparticles (blue and white). The vaccine candidate was designed using methods developed at the UW Medicine Institute…
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