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  • "The Nanopatch targeted specific antigen-presenting cells found in a narrow layer just beneath the skin surface and as a result we used less than one-hundredth of the dose used by a needle while stimulating a comparable immune response," Prof Kendall said.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • "The Nanopatch targeted specific antigen-presenting cells found in a narrow layer just beneath the skin surface and as a result we used less than one-hundredth of the dose used by a needle while stimulating a comparable immune response," Prof Kendall said.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • Prof Kendall said being both painless and needle-free, the Nanopatch offers hope for those with needle-phobia, as well as improving the vaccination experience for young children.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • Prof Kendall said being both painless and needle-free, the Nanopatch offers hope for those with needle-phobia, as well as improving the vaccination experience for young children.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • University of Queensland Professor Mark Kendall's bio engineering and nanotechnology team have developed the Nanopatch - which uses 100 times less vaccine than a syringe and is smaller than a postal stamp.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • "The Nanopatch targeted specific antigen-presenting cells found in a narrow layer just beneath the skin surface and as a result we used less than one-hundredth of the dose used by a needle while stimulating a comparable immune response," Prof Kendall said.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • Nanopatch is 100 times better than needle and syringe

    Nano Tech Wire 2010

  • Nanopatch is 100 times better than needle and syringe

    Nano Tech Wire 2010

  • Despite its small size, the Nanopatch comprises several thousand densely packed projections invisible to the human eye.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • University of Queensland Professor Mark Kendall's bio engineering and nanotechnology team have developed the Nanopatch - which uses 100 times less vaccine than a syringe and is smaller than a postal stamp.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

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