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by XorNot
1128 days ago
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Or just that we can't stabilize/synthesize the protein usefully in a vaccine with existing techniques. One of the big deals of mRNA is that because you get the proteins made in-vivo (in the body), you inherit all the body's machinery to do this naturally - after all, viral replication requires using that exact same machinery in order to replicate up the viral proteins in the first place. |
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