what else could mRNA technology do for our health?
- Written by John Fraser, Dean, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland
nobeastsofierce/ShutterstockMany people first became familiar with the term “mRNA” when Pfizer’s and Moderna’s COVID vaccines were rolled out. In the simplest terms, mRNA, which stands for messenger ribonucleic acid, is a type of genetic material that gives cells in our bodies instructions to make specific proteins.
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