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What is Mrna, how helps for immunity?

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Answered by chauhan123456
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based on its situ protein expression Mrna vaccines are capable of inducing a balance immune response comprising both cellular and humoral immunity while not subject to MHC haplotype restriction

Answered by Faizanwasfikhan
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Hello there,
mRNA stands for messengerRNA and it is formed so as to transfer the message from DNA to ribosome in order to form proteins

As i said it helps in protein formation and immune system is linked with antigen-antibody reaction both of which are proteinsp
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