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University lab in Bangkok develops a coronavirus vaccine from tobacco leaves

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Bangkok (Thailand), Apr 7 (EFE / EPA).- A laboratory at the University of Chulalongkorn in Bangkok, is working on a prototype of a vaccine against Covid-19 developed mainly from tobacco leaves.The locally-made anti-coronavirus vaccine developed by a Thai firm Baiya Phytopharm called Baiya SARs-CoV-2 Vax 1, which was produced with proteins from tobacco leaves, has now gone through a process to be used in human trials after the tests on animals proved effective. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT)SHOT LIST: THE UNIVERSITY LABORATORY PRODUCING THE COVID-19 VACCINE PROTOTYPE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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