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An mRNA COVID vaccine (and potentially more) with nanoparticles, no shot needed

An mRNA COVID vaccine (and potentially more) with nanoparticles, no shot needed

Credit: Yale University

A team of researchers has developed an inhalable vaccine that successfully protects against the COVID virus. It also opens the door to delivering other messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics for gene replacement therapy and other treatments in the lungs.


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