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4 things about mRNA COVID vaccines researchers still want to find out – The Conversation AU

Researchers are already working to improve the current crop of mRNA vaccines. Hopefully this will help them become more practical and affordable for the entire…

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The first mRNA vaccines approved for use in humans the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out around the world.
These vaccines deliver mRNA, coated in lipid (fat), into cells. Once inside, your body uses instructions in the mRNA to make SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins. The immune response protectsaround 95% of people vaccinated with either vaccine from developing COVID-19.
Such mRNA vaccines have many benefits. They are quick to design, so once the manufacturing platform is…

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