Would nanotechnology be a good weapon for COVID 19?

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Mumbai, India (CU)_ In the medicine and other leading industries, nanotechnology has been at the forefront. In the realm of nanotechnology, numerous researches are being carried out in order to invent new things that may be beneficial to mankind. Nanobodies were recently developed at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and they were found to be effective against COVID in hamsters. The hamsters were given nanobodies to inhale, which were found to be effective in treating severe COVID 19 disorders in hamsters while also reducing the symptoms.

These nanobodies are identical to monoclonal antibodies, which build up…

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