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Nasal Vaccine Produces Successful Result in Mice – Somag News
It was observed that the nasal vaccine developed against Covid-19 prevented infection in mice as part of the study conducted by scientists
It was observed that the nasal vaccine developed against Covid-19 prevented infection in mice as part of the study conducted by scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine. In the next stage, it is aimed to test the vaccine first on monkeys and then on humans.
The new type of coronavirus, which has spread all over the world and has become a pandemic, continues to negatively affect life in many regions. While the epidemic continues to spread day by day, studies for the vaccine tha…
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