Search Technologies
Displaying 1 - 1 of 1 results
Researchers at the University of Maryland have created hundreds of innovations that are available for licensing. Our Discovery Portfolio contains an exciting mix of vaccines, drug targets, therapeutics, devices and cutting edge techniques that promise to make a quantifiable impact on human health and the environment.
Search by keyword:
-
Method to Synthesize Stable, Self-Assembling Virus-like Nano Rods and Tubes
Published Wednesday, January 2, 2013BackgroundVirus-like nanoparticles (VLPs) are mere envelopes of viruses sans the genetic material that mimic the structure of actual viral particles. The expression of viral structural or capsid proteins can result in the self-assembly of these particles. In essence, they are non-infective virus-like particles that may be derived from...
Categories: Nanotechnology + Nanoparticles + Nanomaterials, Vaccines
Keyword(s): virus, virus-like nanoparticles, VLPs, TMV, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, electrode, vaccine, templating, biosensor, inorganic molecules, templating inorganic molecules, receptor, metallization, nano, nano-scale
Docket: LS-2012-093