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[–] 2 pts

i would think (with no direct experience) that you would need apply the magnetic field soon after the injection, otherwise i would think all the endosomes would get digested and their contents destroyed. But I have no direct experience with this sort of research. Since the current vaccine doesn't have a magnetic field step it probably isn't happening. For the current vaccine--at least mRNA usually eventually degrades, while DNA can hang around in a cell for a lot longer. That's not to say what the current vaccine does isn't concerning, because a lot of things can be affected long term without involving DNA

[–] 0 pt

and i say usually eventually because thats normal cellular mRNA. But they know what kind of enzymes usually degrade mRNA so i have no doubt if you wanted to... you could protect it from those enzymes by adding or altering some of the domains that the enzymes recognize, and make the mRNA persist in the cytoplasm for longer than usual--if you wanted to.