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  1. ... vaccine that uses a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) rather than part of an actual bacteria or ... making a protein, they quickly break down the mRNA. mRNA from vaccines does not enter the nucleus ...
  2. ... Reducing the risk of people spreading COVID-19 mRNA VACCINES The mRNA vaccines approved in the United States work differently from many other vaccines. COVID-19 mRNA vaccines use messenger RNA (mRNA) to tell cells ...
  3. ... than from getting COVID-19. ABOUT COVID-19 mRNA VACCINES FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS There are two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines currently approved for use in ...
  4. Testing an mRNA Vaccine to Treat Pancreatic Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    ... pancreatic cancer. One research team is developing personalized mRNA vaccines. ... Testing an mRNA Vaccine to Treat Pancreatic Cancer
  5. Why get vaccinated?COVID-19, mRNA vaccine can prevent COVID-19 disease.COVID-19 disease is caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. You can get ... What is COVID-19, mRNA vaccine?CDC recommends everyone 5 years of age and older receive the newest formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA. ...
  6. Why get vaccinated?RSV vaccine, mRNA can prevent disease caused by infection with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).RSV disease refers to an infection of the lower respiratory ...
  7. COVID-19 Vaccine Basics (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    COVID-19 Vaccines/Specifics ... COVID-19 Vaccines ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn how COVID-19 vaccines help our bodies develop immunity to ...
  8. ... called a spliceosome. Spliceosomes help process messenger RNA (mRNA), which is a chemical cousin of DNA that ... The spliceosomes recognize and then remove regions from mRNA molecules that are not used in the blueprint ( ...
  9. ... gene produces an altered version of messenger RNA (mRNA), which is a molecular blueprint of the gene ... is normally used for protein production. The altered mRNA cannot produce a functional junctophilin-3 protein. Additionally, ...
  10. ... of the RNA building block adenine to the mRNA, creating a polyadenine tail or poly(A) tail. ... A) tail is important for stability of the mRNA and for protein production from the blueprint. A ...
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