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Hanna Cole

at Creative Biogene

Messenger RNA (mRNA), is a single-stranded molecule in cells that carries codes from the DNA in the nucleus to the sites of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm (the ribosomes). With the major technological innovation and research investment, mRNA has become a promising therapeutic tool in in a variety of applications, including cancer immunotherapy, infectious disease vaccines, protein substitution and cellular genetic engineering. mRNA-based therapeutics hold the potential to cause a major revolution in the pharmaceutical industry because they can be used for precise and individualized therapy, and enable patients to produce therapeutic proteins in their own bodies without struggling with...

Ava Fore

Founder

What kind of gene therapy is possible for now, with your assistance?