Algae-Grown Non-Needle Malaria Vaccine in Preclinical Test
October 4, 2022
4 Oct. 2022. A vaccine grown in genetically-altered algae, designed as a nasal-spray and edible drug, is shown to protect lab mice against parasite infections causing malaria. Researchers from the biotechnology company Lumen Bioscience Inc. in Seattle and University of Washington describe the vaccine and their findings in today’s issue of the journal NPJ Vaccines.
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