Exactly. The mRNA treatments act like viruses, in that they convince cell nuclei to create new proteins. They don't meet the medical definition of a vaccine. Viruses are pretty much a strip of genetic code in a protein jacket. They enter cells and take over protein production. That's what the new mRNA biotech does, only (hopefully) with more specific intent than continued duplication of the virus.
Exactly. The mRNA treatments act like viruses, in that they convince cell nuclei to create new proteins. They don't meet the medical definition of a vaccine. Viruses are pretty much a strip of genetic code in a protein jacket. They enter cells and take over protein production. That's what the new mRNA biotech does, only (hopefully) with more specific intent than continued duplication of the virus.
Appreciate the clarification thanks.