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Scientists use tiny 'cages' to protect vaccines from high...
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Scientists at the University of Bath have created tiny silica 'cages' capable of protecting vaccines from high temperatures.
Tiny silica 'cages' to keep vaccines safe at high temperatures |...
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Vaccines and antibodies could be transported and stored without refrigeration by capturing...
Scientists work on TB vaccine that does not need refrigeration ...www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk › News › UK
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Dr Asel Sartbaeva with a vial of ensilicated protein …rsity of Bath.jpg ... Dr Asel Sartbaeva, who invented ensilication, added: “Our results reveal ...
Asel Sartbaeva on Royal Society of Chemistry “175 Faces” (University...
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· (Source: University of Bath) Asel Sartbaeva grew up in Kyrgyzstan in the shadow of the Soviet Union, and is now a Research Fellow at the University of Bath.
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