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Lab-made sugar-coated particle reduces COVID-19 infection rates by 98.6% in human cell tests – New Study/Science Updates



Research led by a Swansea University academic has revealed a synthetic glycosystem—a sugar-coated polymer nanoparticle—that can block COVID-19 from infecting human cells, reducing infection rates by nearly 99%.



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A Swansea University study has developed a sugar-coated nanoparticle, a “synthetic glycosystem,” proven highly effective at blocking COVID-19 infection. This nanoparticle mimics human cell surface sugars, attracting and binding to the virus, thereby preventing it from attaching to and infecting healthy cells. Lab tests demonstrated that this innovative approach reduced infection rates by nearly 99%. This breakthrough offers a promising avenue for developing new antiviral therapies and could potentially serve as a preventative measure against COVID-19 and future viral threats.

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