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lipid nanoparticles

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What is lipid nanoparticles?

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are nanoscale spheres composed of lipids (fats) used as a delivery system for therapeutic and diagnostic agents, such as mRNA, siRNA, and drugs. They protect their payload from degradation and facilitate its entry into cells, enhancing efficacy and reducing toxicity. LNPs are widely used in gene therapy and vaccine development, most notably in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

What other technologies are related to lipid nanoparticles?

lipid nanoparticles Complementary Technologies

Lipid nanoparticles are a delivery system for mRNA. Therefore, mRNA is a complementary technology.
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