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From COVID-19 to cancer: High hopes for ‘versatile’ mRNA – Gulf News
Messenger RNA’s job in the body is to help deliver specific instructions from DNA to cells
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Paris: The coronavirus pandemic has made vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna and the mRNA technology that they use into household names.
These types of jabs are new but researchers have been working for decades to try to figure…
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