Articles on VLP & Nanodisc Proteins
Virus-like particles (VLPs) and nanodisc proteins provide versatile platforms for studying membrane proteins and developing vaccines. This section explores their structural benefits, production challenges, and expanding applications in biotechnology.
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Virus-like Particles: What they are and what they can o in Antibody Discovery
In the ongoing quest to develop safer vaccines, more precise therapeutics, and faster antibody screening tools, scientists have turned to a class of biomolecules that imitate viruses without the danger of infection. These engineered structures, known as virus-like particles (VLPs), are transforming biomedical research.
