Researchers have demonstrated that a novel protein-based nanoparticle can make mRNA vaccines more effective to tackle a troublesome pathogen in chickens.
Inspired by the way viruses attach to cells, scientists have developed a method for engineering ultra-selective aptamers. The synthetic molecules bind to targets like viral spike proteins, making them useful for biomedical diagnostics and treatments.
Researchers developed an innovative artificial complex, Cu@G-antimicrobial peptides, which shows great potential in antibacterial therapy, especially against drug-resistant bacteria like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
Scientists develop a new material that protects stem cells and helps repair facial bone damage by reducing harmful stress and inflammation in the body.