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Vol. 12, Issue 4, 2021December 23, 2021 CDT

The endosomal decomplexation rate between mRNA and the excipient cationic lipid may influence the translation extent and efficacy of mRNA vaccines.

Shireesh Apte, Ph.D,
mRNA vaccine Pseudouridine Uridine Endosome Decomplexation Cytosol Cationic lipid Lipid Nanoparticle SARS-CoV2 Coronavirus vaccine
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Apte, Shireesh. 2021. “The Endosomal Decomplexation Rate between mRNA and the Excipient Cationic Lipid May Influence the Translation Extent and Efficacy of mRNA Vaccines.” Journal of Excipients and Food Chemicals 12 (4): 67–69.
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