University of California researchers invent 3D printed non-invasive vaccination artifacts

Speaking of injections, there are probably two types of people in the world who are horrified, one is diabetes and the other is vaccinated children. For the first category of patients, there are already many companies that are trying to recruit patients to alleviate the pain of patients, such as Intarcia Therapeutics (this year's blood sugar reduction stick, which has a total of $215 million). There is no particularly good non-invasive solution for children's vaccination problems.

加州大学科学家发明3D打印无创疫苗接种神器

The team of Professor Dorian Liepmann from the University of California, Berkeley is trying to solve the problem of non-invasive vaccination of vaccines. Because they believe that non-invasive vaccination methods can not only reduce the fear and suffering of vaccinated people, but also achieve low-cost and convenient immunization in the event of a pandemic. After all, non-invasive vaccination methods may not Need a doctor.

加州大学科学家发明3D打印无创疫苗接种神器

Professor Dorian Liepmann (White Hair) team

So led by Lianamann's postdoctoral Kiana Aran, Liepmann's team invented a non-invasive vaccination artifact, MucoJet, using 3D printing technology. Because of the research by Aran and her colleagues, it is possible to change the way vaccines are vaccinated. The invention was published in the famous journal Science Translational Medicine.

加州大学科学家发明3D打印无创疫苗接种神器

Comparison of non-invasive vaccination artifact MucoJet and injection needle

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