IVX-411
COVID-19 nanoparticle vaccine candidate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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COVID-19 nanoparticle vaccine candidate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IVX-411 is a COVID-19 candidate nanoparticle vaccine under development by Icosavax currently undergoing a Phase I/II clinical trial in Australia.[1] It was originally developed at the Institute of Protein Design (IPD) and the University of Washington School of Medicine, both based at the University of Washington.[2][3][4]
Vaccine description | |
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Target | SARS-CoV-2 |
Vaccine type | Virus-like particles |
Clinical data | |
Routes of administration | Intramuscular |
In 2022 results were released that the RDB antigen component of the vaccine was unstable, which resulted in reduced potency.[5]
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