Microneedle vaccine patch boosts flu protection through robust skin cell immune response
Nano rescues skin: Shrimp shell nanotech for wound healing and anti-aging face cream
Recent research found that microneedle vaccine patches are more effective at delivering protection against Influenza Virus in mice than subcutaneous or intramuscular inoculation. A new, detailed analysis of the early immune responses helps explain why the skin is such fertile ground for vaccination with these tiny, virtually painless microneedles. read more..
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Nano rescues skin: Shrimp shell nanotech for wound healing and anti-aging face cream
Nanoparticles containing chitosan have been shown to have effective antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus saprophyticus and Escherichia coli. The materials could be used as a protective wound-healing material to avoid opportunistic infection as well as working to facilitate Wound Healing. read more..
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