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Redesigning future mRNA therapeutics UK Research and Innovation11:13 6-Dec-23
Questioning Lipid Nanoparticles The Heritage Foundation14:55 5-Dec-23
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GC Biopharma builds mRNA manufacturing plant in South Korea Pharmaceutical Technology05:51 4-Dec-23
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Latest news on Messenger RNA (mRNA), a type of RNA that is necessary for protein production, which can be used to treat disease or function as a vaccine.

The administration of a nucleoside-modified messenger RNA sequence can cause a cell to make a protein, which in turn could directly treat a disease or could function as a vaccine; more indirectly the protein could drive an endogenous stem cell to differentiate in a desired way.


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