Subviral Particles
Subviral particles are small pieces of viruses (smaller than traditional viruses) which can replicate and spread in a host environment. They are widely used in research and biotechnology as a platform for gene delivery, gene therapy, and vaccine delivery. Subviral particles are particularly advantageous in gene delivery due to their ability to evade the immune system and to efficiently target specific cells in the body. They are also a powerful tool for protein engineering and vaccine development as they can be tailored to contain specific antigens which target the desired response. Subviral particles are a crucial part of modern biotechnology and medical research, with the potential to drastically improve treatment and prevention of a wide range of diseases.
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