Using microparticles to create 'self-boosting' vaccines
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Most vaccines, from measles to Covid-19, require a series of multiple shots before the recipient is considered fully vaccinated.
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Microparticles could be used to deliver 'self-boosting' vaccines
Most vaccines, from measles to COVID-19, require a series of multiple shots before the recipient is considered fully vaccinated. To make that easier to achieve, MIT researchers have developed microparticles that can be tuned to deliver their payload at different time points, which could be used to create "self-boosting" vaccines.
Microparticles could be used to deliver 'self-boosting' vaccines
Engineers have developed microparticles made of a biocompatible polymer that can deliver a payload at different time points and could be used to create 'self-boosting' vaccines.
Microparticles could be used to deliver “self-boosting” vaccines
MIT engineers developed microparticles made of a biocompatible polymer that can deliver a payload at different time points and could be used to create “self-boosting” vaccines.