A plant-derived COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Medicago, a Canadian subsidiary of Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, using GlaxoSmithKline’s pandemic adjuvant was 71% effective against multiple variants in a placebo-controlled PII/III study, the companies said on December 7. The companies confirmed the…
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