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‘DNA origami’ could be key for making an effective HIV vaccine, an early study hints. Here’s how it works.

A vaccine designed using “DNA origami” activated more of the key immune cells needed to fight HIV than did traditional vaccines built upon protein scaffolds, a new mouse study found.

“DNA origami” refers to a precisely engineered, three-dimensional scaffold made of folded DNA that can hold and display viral antigens — bits of viruses that the immune system can recognize and attack.

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