South Korean Researchers Develop Neutralizer for New COVID-19 Strains

South Korean Researchers Develop Neutralizer for New COVID-19 Strains
3D rendered illustration of a mutating virus that causes COVID-19. James Thew/Adobe Stock
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COVID-19 has brought disaster to the world, millions have died, and the virus is still mutating. A medical research group in South Korea recently announced that it has developed an agent that neutralizes the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and the more the virus mutates, the better the neutralizing effect of the agent.

A research team led by Prof. Seung Soo Oh from the Department of Advanced Materials Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea said on Oct. 27 that they had developed a neutralizer to deal with the mutations of COVID-19.

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