Once mRNA has been incorporated into cells it can't be artificially removed or degraded and will continue producing the antigen
I thought it was just bits that get into cells, gets used, then discarded, as viruses do to get their parts made.
> Once mRNA has been incorporated into cells it can't be artificially removed or degraded and will continue producing the antigen
I thought it was just bits that get into cells, gets used, then discarded, as viruses do to get their parts made.
No, each strand of mRNA is run through ribosomes multiple times, generating multiple copies of the protein it codes for, until it's cleaned up.
No, each strand of mRNA is run through ribosomes multiple times, generating multiple copies of the protein it codes for, until it's cleaned up.
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