Abstract:Extended AbstractMessenger RNA (mRNA)-based nanomedicines constitute a new class of pharmaceutical products, with a variety of potential applications, ranging from tumour immunotherapy to protein substitution. For patient administration, mRNA can be formulated in different types of nanoparticle vehicles, in order to protect the mRNA from degradation and facilitate uptake resulting in expression at the target site. BioNTech has brought the first intravenously injectable mRNA nanoparticle product for cancer immu… Show more
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