
Promising cancer vaccine in the works utilizing similar mRNA technology that combats COVID: Duke researchers
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COVID-19 vaccine technology doesn’t just fight viruses – it can combat cancer.
"It is a product which is RNA nucleic acid which encodes a specific protein and then that can be encapsulated in something we like to call a lipid nanoparticle, which is really a little fat bubble, and that can be injected into your body and sort of teaches your body what to go after immunologically," said Dr. Zachary Hartman, assistant professor in the departments of surgery, pathology, and immunology at Duke University School of Medicine,
Hartman works in the lab at Duke that’s spearheading the research.
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