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Lyme Disease Vaccine Uses mRNA to Encode Tick Saliva Proteins – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
A Lyme disease vaccine based on mRNA targets tick saliva proteins, induces tick resistance, and prevents transmission of Lyme…

A new Lyme vaccine candidate not only leverages a new modalitymRNAit also takes aim at some new targetstick saliva proteins. mRNA vaccines have already become familiar because of the success of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines. However, tick saliva proteins…
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