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Introduction To Exosome Therapeutics

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Over time, various research studies have demonstrated the potential of exosomes ( membrane bound extracellular vesicles) in disease diagnosis, drug delivery and therapeutic applications. In addition, they are involved in regulating the expression of the targets that are linked to RNA as they can affect the expression of RNA.

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mRNA Therapeutics and mRNA Vaccines Industry: Current Scenario and Future Trends

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Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is a single-stranded molecule that is complementary to a gene’s DNA. It is important in the process of protein synthesis because mRNA is responsible for transferring genetic information from DNA to ribosomes, which then decodes the genetic information into a protein.

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mRNA Synthesis: ManufacturingProcess of Modern Revolutionary Molecule

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It transfers genetic information form to DNA to ribosomes, a specialized structure, or organelle, which decodes genetic information into a protein. Additionally, they also require appropriate drug delivery systems to efficiently administer the intervention (in a manner that they can avoid degradation by cellular endonucleases).