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A research team from POSTECH has developed a biodegradable polymer-based delivery system that efficiently transports mRNA. The study was recently published in Biomaterials.
Replacing PEG with PCB in lipid nanoparticles led to potent mRNA vaccines that avoided unwanted immune responses.
A research team has developed a biodegradable polymer-based delivery system that efficiently transports mRNA. A research team led by Professor Won Jong Kim from the Department of Chemistry at ...
A new material developed at Cornell University could significantly improve the delivery and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines by ...
GenScript, a global leader in life science research tools and services support, has expanded its mRNA synthesis and ...
Green and his team tested various materials and ultimately decided to encase a desired mRNA in a polymer-based vessel. Polymers are repetitive ... “The nanoparticle delivery system was able to create ...
MET, a non-lipid polymer delivery system, represents a potential breakthrough in vaccine administration by reducing side effects often associated with lipid-based ... MET for mRNA vaccine delivery ...
These findings highlight the potential of polymer-based delivery systems as a safer and more efficient alternative for next-generation mRNA vaccines and gene therapies. Professor Won Jong Kim ...