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The Battle of the mRNA Coronavirus Vaccine Makers – The Motley Fool
The differences could define the eventual winner.

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a new class of drugs that involves injecting mRNA that code for specific proteins into a patient and letting the patient’s cells make the protein. In this video from Motley Fool Live recorded on November 23, Corinne Cardina, bureau chief of healthcare and cannabis, and Brian Orelli, Fool.com contributor, discuss how the technology can be used to create vaccines and the differences between the vaccine candidates that are under review by the Food and Drug Administration.
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