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Tiny mineral particles are better vehicles for promising gene therapy

July 1, 2020

UW–Madison researchers have developed a safer and more efficient way to deliver a promising new method for treating cancer and liver disorders and for vaccination — including a COVID-19 vaccine that has advanced to clinical trials.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/tiny-mineral-particles-are-better-vehicles-for-promising-gene-therapy/
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