Biotechnology in plant vaccines has significantly contributed to the development of innovative solutions in various fields, including the realm of plant vaccines. Plant vaccines, a cutting-edge application of biotechnology, involve the genetic modification of plants to produce antigens that trigger an immune response. This approach holds immense promise for agriculture and environmental sustainability by providing an eco-friendly alternative to traditional vaccination methods in crops. Through biotechnological interventions, researchers aim to enhance plant resistance to specific pathogens, reducing the need for chemical pesticides and promoting healthier, more resilient crops. The integration of biotechnology in plant vaccines represents a pioneering avenue for addressing agricultural challenges, offering potential solutions to combat plant diseases and enhance global food security.
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Murray Moo Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
Title : Improving health in over 40,000 patients: The impact of nanomedicine fighting antibiotic resistant infections
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Osmotic lysis–driven Extracellular Vesicle (EV) engineering
Limongi Tania, University of Turin, Italy
Title : Evaluating cell compatibility and subcutaneous host response of silk fibroin–chitosan plug composites as potential resorbable implants
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico
Title : Comparative study of endo-?-1,4-mannanases from novel bacterial strains for the production of galactomanno-oligosaccharides
Shruti Saini, National Agri-food and Bio-manufacturing Institute, India
Title : Engineering Sf9 host cells with AcMNPV genes to control baculovirus infection dynamics and heterologous gene expression
Tamer Z Salem, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt