Researchers are redesigning lipid nanoparticles to do more than shuttle mRNA into cells, with preclinical studies suggesting ...
Better mRNA release inside cells boosts vaccine and gene editing performance, enabled by redesigned lipid molecules that grip ...
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have built a lipid nanoparticle that chemically fuses an IDO-pathway inhibitor with the very lipids that carry IL-12 mRNA into tumors, creating a single ...
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a new type of lipid nanoparticle (LNP) that could one day serve as a universal immunotherapy for cancers that form solid tumors, including ...
Lipid nanoparticles consist of spherical vesicles made of ionizable lipids with a positive charge at a low pH level, while being neutral at a physiological pH. Such a characteristic enables RNA ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Penn Engineering researchers Emily Han and Dongyoon Kim, from left. (CREDIT: Bella Ciervo) Researchers have developed a new lipid ...
LNPs are solid or semi-solid particles at room temperature. They are composed of a lipid core stabilized by surfactants or other agents. This lipid core provides a hydrophobic environment ideal for ...
Liposomes and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are versatile drug delivery systems that allow precise control over composition, morphology, and structure, tailoring these features to meet specific ...
The lipid nanoparticles market growth is driven by rising demand for advanced drug delivery systems, increasing adoption of mRNA-based therapeutics and vaccines, and continuous innovations in ...
The most common side effects of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot are well known: soreness, mild fever, and general ...