A breakthrough storage method could eliminate the need for refrigeration, making protein-based drugs and vaccines more accessible, affordable, and...
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A new storage technique can keep protein-based drugs and vaccines stable without keeping them cold. The discovery, led by researchers at Penn State, could eliminate the need for refrigeration for hundreds of life-saving medicines like insulin, monoclonal antibodies and viral vaccines.
A breakthrough storage method could eliminate the need for refrigeration, making protein-based drugs and vaccines more accessible, affordable, and...
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