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DNA and RNA Vaccine Design


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Nucleic acid vaccines were introduced decades ago but have already been widely used in infectious and malignant diseases. Nucleic acid vaccination is a technique for protecting against disease by injection with genetically engineered DNA (as a plasmid) or RNA (as mRNA). In contrast to recombinant bacteria or virus vaccines, nucleic acid vaccines consist only of DNA or RNA, which is uptake by cells and transformed into protein.

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Life sciences knowledge centerBy Echo Han