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by dm319
2017 days ago
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The pfizer vaccine is mRNA, so when it goes into a cell it will use the translation machinery to convert to protein and that gets presented to the immune system. The Oxford vaccine uses a non-reproductive adenovirus to introduce the RNA into the cell, with a similar result. I think the Oxford one won't have issues with storage. There are others that use recombinant protein from the virus. |
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