Printing Microneedle Vaccine Patches for Stable mRNA Vaccines.

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Printing Microneedle Vaccine Patches for Stable mRNA Vaccines.
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Researchers have developed a microneedle vaccine printer (MVP) that can print dissolving polymers containing stabilized mRNA vaccine, making it possible to strongly shorten the supply chain for vaccines in less developed regions. The patches are shelf-stable for at least six months and could also be used for diagnostics that might one day replace the need for drawing blood.

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