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by mdbauman 1763 days ago
Yep, it sounds like a (semi?)unique structure is required for each target virus.

> A specific combination of nucleotides is first modeled in simulation to be the correct size to handle the target virus

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From the article:

> Dietz said the interior of the shells were coated with "antibodies specific for the hepatitis-B virus. You can think of the shells as a generic platform; depending on your selection of inner coatings, you can 'program' them to be specific for a user-defined target virus."

for my understanding its the combination of shell size and coating which does the targeting.