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Study Claims Scientists Cure COVID in Hamsters With Inhaled Nanobodies – Technotification
Researchers from Pittsburgh School of Medicine University in Pennsylvania, US, announced they have found an “efficient, low-cost therapeutic intervention” in Syrian…
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Researchers from Pittsburgh School of Medicine University in Pennsylvania, US, announced they have found an “efficient, low-cost therapeutic intervention” in Syrian hamsters to prevent coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The treatment known as Pittsburgh Nanobody 21inhalable (PiN-21) can be used for treating early infections in a needle-free alternative to monoclonal antibodies. The nanobody is given directly via the nose through inhalation, according to researchers. However, whether…
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