Indigenous Potential mRNA Vaccine against COVID
Recently, the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CSIR-CCMB) announced the success of ‘proof of principle’ of the first indigenous mRNA vaccine technology.
The technology is ready to be tranferred to any interested firm to take it to the next level of conducting human trials and bringing out the vaccine into the market after approval of the regulatory authorities concerned.
Key Points
- Indigenous Technology: It is based on the Moderna model, but has been built with the information available in the open and indigenous technology and materials.
- Immune Response: The scientists said robust immune response was ....
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