Virus-Like Particles

Virus-like particles (VLPs) are non-infectious nanoscale structures composed of viral proteins. They can be produced in various systems, functioning as delivery carriers of various bio- and nanomaterials. First identified in 1968, these particles self-assemble from viral structural proteins and are efficiently recognized by the immune system. They can be created experimentally using recombinant viral proteins.


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