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mRNA Vaccine Science (stanmed.stanford.edu)
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[-] CrateDane@feddit.dk 1 points 1 year ago

Compare the amount of protein that is in a flu shot (60 micrograms in Fluzone at most) to a typical mAb (~150 mg up to 1 g at most), you can see how much less the vaccine requires

And with mRNA you get extra amplification from each mRNA being translated multiple times. Then again an mRNA is a lot more massive than its protein product.

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