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mRNA vaccines

mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) is a type of RNA that can be engineered to elicit an immune response

5 Facts you should know

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mRNA vaccines deliver molecules of antigen-encoding mRNA into immune cells, which use the designed mRNA as a blueprint to build foreign protein that would normally be produced by a pathogen

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In current mRNA vaccines, the mRNA is delivered into the cells by a co-formulation of the RNA encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles that protect the RNA strands and help their absorption into the cells

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Because of previous research that laid the groundwork for this technology, an effective COVID-19 vaccine was developed, produced, approved and deployed in less than a year

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The advantages of mRNA vaccines over traditional vaccines are ease of design, speed and cost of production, the induction of both cellular and humoral immunity, and lack of interaction with the genomic DNA

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mRNA vaccines have also been studied for a number of other viruses, including vaccines for human use have been studied for infectious agents such as influenza, Zika virus, cytomegalovirus, and Chikungunya virus

mRNA vaccines are also known as...

mRNA vaccines is also known as:

  • Messenger RNA vaccines
  • Messenger ribonucleic acid vaccines

What’s your Rare IQ?

mRNA was discovered in the early 1960s, but it took advances in nanotechnology to determine how to optimize delivery into cells. Which famous physicist pioneered the concept of nanotechnology?