FDA
You need to check that link.
https://asgct.org/research/news/november-2020/covid-19-moderna-nih-vaccine
Not a single thing ion there is about DNA Vaccines or Gene Therapy. You didn't even read it.
https://pharmanewsintel.com/news/moderna-enters-partnership-to-advance-gen
Broken link, again. The link title clearly has nothing to do with mRNA vaccines. Gene editing != mRNA vaccines. Different tech.
https://medium.com/swlh/mrna-therapy-a-new-form-of-gene-medicine-5d859dadd
Link broken again.
But I'm amazing and found the article you were looking for.
https://medium.com/swlh/mrna-therapy-a-new-form-of-gene-medicine-5d859dadd1e
It's written by a layman who has no idea what he's talking about.
Nice try but you're really showing your ignorance, here.
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Not a single thing in that entire document says that mRNA vaccines are DNA vaccines or Gene Therapy. But it does sing the praises of the mRNA vaccines quite a lot. Did you intend to make a case for how effective and safe these approved mRNA vaccines are? lmao
HUh??. nah all links work fine just fine. If your shitty computer doesn't just go to the FDA site and type 'What is gene therapy ' in the search bar.
Never said anything about the American society for Gene and Cell therapy link mentioning DNA vaccines - we are talking about RNA therapies, do try to keep up. You so obviously a shill you can barely keep from being dishonest.
Yes it's simple to use a search bar. Lol, you are unable to actually critique the information so you attack the messenger. hahahaa Appeal to authority. That's your go to - either claim they don't know what they talking about or completely avoid it - either way you don't have to address the veracity of the info.
You obviously lack reading comprehension and yet the article has several areas of note - 'When the products are categorized by disease indication, we can gauge the level of progress gene therapy has made in each type of disease. Seven of the eight approved oncology products are chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells against B cell malignancies. Six FDA approvals have been issued for infectious disease vaccines, although four of them are emergency use authorizations for vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 intended to quell the COVID-19 pandemic. Two adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene transfer vectors have been approved for use in diseases caused by rare inherited mutations.'
But yes , tell us how that doesn't mean what it means bc it doesn't use a big red high light pen for the npc's or that those seven oncology products are not gene therapy's when you actually look them up on the NIH site or product register (they are cancer gene therapies) or that the two AAV-based gene transfer vectors aren't also gene therapeutics (they are). But magically the 4 EUA 'vaccines' using the new emerging class of RNA therapies are not. You're so sad and obvious. Get boosted ....
Not a single link in your reply. Therefore, all of it can be ignored.
Be smarter, contribute better.
Haha, lol - you're so dishonest.
From Comes - 'When the products are categorized by disease indication, we can gauge the level of progress gene therapy has made in each type of disease. Seven of the eight approved oncology products are chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells against B cell malignancies. Six FDA approvals have been issued for infectious disease vaccines, although four of them are emergency use authorizations for vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 intended to quell the COVID-19 pandemic. Two adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene transfer vectors have been approved for use in diseases caused by rare inherited mutations.'
Chimeric antigen receptor cell therapy i Adeno-associated virus (AAV) are Lipid nanoparticles for enabling Gene therapies Genetic drugs based on DNA and RNA
I'm actually glad you keep shilling for the vaxx. Everyone can forever see what a complete npc you really are.
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