Key Developments
Increasing research and development activities related to nanoscale virus trap molecule technology is expected to boost the market growth. For instance, in January 2019, researchers from Purdue University reported that heparan sulfate, a molecule used by Ross River virus (RRV) to help them attach to cells can prevent the virus from escaping, in the journal Virology.
In January 2018, researchers at the University of Turin evaluated the use of cyclodextrin-based nanosponges as vehicles for antiviral drugs.
In October 2018, researchers from Far Eastern Federal University, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Swinburne University of Technology developed a technology for trapping and chemical analysis of organic and non-organic molecules at ultra-low concentrations.
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