They are considered the ‘game changer’ of the corona pandemic: the modern mRNA vaccines. Two scientists whose research formed the basis for this have now even received the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Krone+ has looked at what is behind this technology.
Since the Corona pandemic, almost everyone knows the term ‘mRNA’. The so-called messenger RNA technology (mRNA) is actually not entirely new. It was actually developed to treat cancer and has been tried here for a long time. However, more intensive research into vaccination against infections – such as with the coronavirus – only started later. How does the mRNA vaccine work and how does it differ from conventional vaccines?
Source: Krone

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