Research Explores How mRNA Vaccine Target Location Affects Immune Response
New research from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai challenges existing assumptions about how mRNA vaccines generate immunity. The study suggests that the site of vaccine delivery significantly impacts effectiveness, with liver targeting potentially suppressing immunity while muscle targeting enhances it. This discovery, highlighting the role of non-immune cells, could inform future improvements in mRNA vaccine design.
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