Introduction Messenger RNA (mRNA) has emerged as a cornerstone of modern biomedical research and medicine, particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its ability to instruct cells to produce proteins has opened up a realm of possibilities for vaccine development and gene therapies. As the significance of mRNA continues to grow, understanding its function and applications
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