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Coronavirus vaccine from Oxford and AstraZeneca -- T-Cells question


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4 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

China doesn't have the capacity for such large production .... India is the hub for such a large production .... The Serum Institute of India ...torch.gif

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Just now, Catalpha said:

Need more info vadu mRNA tho em express chestunnadu? Spike protein aaa? Also emaina adjuvant istunnada

find the science journal and throw some light on it.

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6 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Need more info vadu mRNA tho em express chestunnadu? Spike protein aaa? Also emaina adjuvant istunnada

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26 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Ayina why is mRNA good in this case? Antigen presentation better untunda mRNA tho? @Anta Assamey

Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing

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1 hour ago, Sachin200 said:

Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing

Cha idi naku telide, what a good info

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1 hour ago, Sachin200 said:

Unlike a normal vaccine, RNA vaccines work by introducing an mRNA sequence (the molecule which tells cells what to build) which is coded for a disease specific antigen, once produced within the body, the antigen is recognised by the immune system, preparing it to fight the real thing

I am asking why using mRNA is better than using the viral antigen. I can see why mRNA is better for cancer vaccines since it will trigger TLR7/9, but for viral antigens, why will mRNA be better than antigens themselves? It depends on the adjuvant they are using. 

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Just now, Catalpha said:

mRNA enduku better ani adiga, mRNA vaccine ante enti ani adagale

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