Anchoring SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins in Erythro-VLPs
“Here, we [at McMaster University] present a protocol to anchor the SARS-CoV-2 spike (S-) protein [MORE]
Advancing gene therapy
Two beguiling questions have vexed gene therapy from the beginning: how safe and effective are the vectors, and [MORE]
Spherical liposomes are light activated for CRISPR gene therapy
Because liposomes are considered safer than viral vectors for gene delivery, researchers [MORE]
Nanostimulators for tissue repair
Stem cells that are injected into body tissues are short lived. To advance tissue regeneration, “. . [MORE]
Dr. Wei-Deng researching nanobubbles
“Nanobubbles,” aka liposomes, have shown usefulness in drug delivery before, but their limitation has been in tissue [MORE]
Lipid Membranes
Using synthetic lipid spheres and DNA ligands, biochemists at Cambridge University have developed what they believe to be a [MORE]
Genome Editing
From the beginning of gene therapy, the chief limiting issue was the means for delivering a therapeutic gene. Since [MORE]
Nanolipid Vescile Platform
The ability to make incredibly small containers from phospholipids (liposomes) has been known since the early 1960’s, [MORE]
Nanovault – red is drug, green is vault
All mammalian cells contain naturally occurring nanoparticles called “vaults” that resemble, in [MORE]