k mRNA vaccine, illustration mRNA vaccine, illustration. Messenger RNA mRNA vaccines are given in the upper arm muscle1. Lipid nanoparticles LNPs serve as a carrier that delivers the mRNA to the cell 2, 3. Once in the cytoplasm, the mRNA instructs the cells machinery to produce a harmless piece of the pathogen, which is displayed on the cells surface 4, 5. The immune system then recognizes the unfamiliar protein and produces antibodies against it. These antibodies are then able to fight off a real infection 6., by SIMONE ALEXOWSKI SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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mRNA vaccine, illustration mRNA vaccine, illustration. Messenger RNA  mRNA  vaccines are given in the upper arm muscle 1 . Lipid nanoparticles  LNPs  serve as a carrier that delivers the mRNA to the  cell  2, 3 . Once in the cytoplasm, the mRNA instructs the cell s machinery to produce a harmless piece of the pathogen, which is displayed on the cells surface  4, 5 . The immune system then recognizes the unfamiliar protein and produces antibodies against it. These antibodies are then able to fight off a real infection  6 ., by SIMONE ALEXOWSKI   SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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mRNA vaccine, illustration

mRNA vaccine, illustration. Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines are given in the upper arm muscle(1). Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) serve as a carrier that delivers the mRNA to the cell (2, 3). Once in the cytoplasm, the mRNA instructs the cell's machinery to produce a harmless piece of the pathogen, which is displayed on the cells surface (4, 5). The immune system then recognizes the unfamiliar protein and produces antibodies against it. These antibodies are then able to fight off a real infection (6)., by SIMONE ALEXOWSKI / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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