Since the mRNA carrying lipid nanoparticles can and do go anywhere in the body including across the blood brain barrier, what enables them to be targeted to only cells that would be potentially beneficial to turn into spike or other protein factories? How long are cells acting as these factories? What turns off that mechanism?
Since the mRNA carrying lipid nanoparticles can and do go anywhere in the body including across the blood brain barrier, what enables them to be targeted to only cells that would be potentially beneficial to turn into spike or other protein factories? How long are cells acting as these factories? What turns off that mechanism?
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Thank you, Dr. Stillman - not only for this post, but for sharing your life and love through your dedication and commitment to serve.
Thank you, Erika!