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A double helix twist in HIV vaccine design

In a new Science study, researchers demonstrate that DNA origami can be used to display HIV protein antigens. When given to mice, these nanoparticles elicited antibody responses that may pave the way for broadly protective immunity against infection.

This approach could lead to more effective HIV vaccines. Learn more in a new Science Perspective.


DNA origami scaffolds displaying HIV antigens stimulate focused antibody responses in mice.

Oliver Bannard and Mark R. Howarth Authors Info & Affiliations

Science

Vol 391, Issue 6785

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