2023-12-05 09:25:00
A new ultrasound vaccination method is being investigated that could replace needles, also achieving a better immune response.
Researchers from the University of Oxford (United Kingdom) are working on a new ultrasound vaccination method, still being studied, that could replace needles and also achieve a better immune response, as published in the journal ‘Frontiers in Conservation Science’. Darcy Dunn-Lawless, PhD student at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering… + read more
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