3D printed MucoJet device could make vaccinations needle free in next 5-10 yrs
Apr 4, 2017 | By Tess
A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) has developed a potentially game-changing vaccine administration device called MucoJet. The tiny device, which is made with the help of 3D printing, allows users to easily administer a vaccination by shooting a pressurized stream of the vaccine into the tissue of the cheek, doing away with the need for needle injections...
Apr 4, 2017 | By Tess
A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) has developed a potentially game-changing vaccine administration device called MucoJet. The tiny device, which is made with the help of 3D printing, allows users to easily administer a vaccination by shooting a pressurized stream of the vaccine into the tissue of the cheek, doing away with the need for needle injections...