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Creating the next generation of mRNA vaccines: Study shows potential for lower-doses, longer-lasting protection

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Mutation vaccines currently instruct cells to make the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.

These vaccines offer only short-lived immune protection, requiring frequent boosters, and work poorly in people over 60.

Researchers in the Precision Vaccines Program at Boston Children's Hospital have developed novel technologies that could make these and future mRNA vaccines more potent.

DOI: 10.1126 /scitranslmed.adm8451 Provided by Children's Hospital BostonThis story was originally published on Medical Xpress . Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates..

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