(1)You can only make the wrong protein for the COVID-19 vaccineimage text translation
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(3)Reporter Lee Young-ae
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(5)If you get an mRNA vaccine, you can get the wrong protein
(6)Researchers at Cambridge University in 英 found
(7)The phenomenon of base sequence being pushed back when producing protein after injection into the body
(8)There is no safety issue with the vaccine. It may affect the immune response of the medical community
(9)We’ll have to wait and see if there’s any long-term side effects
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(1)messenger ribonucleic acid mRNA inoculated by 9 out of 10 Koreansimage text translation
(2)Studies have shown that COVID-19 vaccines can form the wrong protein in our body
(3)The researchers explain that there is no problem with the safety of mRNA vaccines
(4)○ Error in translating the sequence
(5)Researchers at Cambridge University in the U.K. published a study in the international journal Nature on December 6 showing that N1-methylpseudouridine used in the mRNA vaccine BNT162b2 developed by Pfizer and BioNTech causes protein modification This is the first time a study has published in a well-known journal that the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine can cause protein mutations
(6)Global mRNA Vaccine Market Growing KRW Trillion
(7)132 Annual Growth Average
(1)Like the code, mRNA sequences are translated into amino acids in three units, and in order, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6′image text translation
(2)If a frame shift occurs in a situation where it has to be read as ‘7·8·9′, skip 1 and skip 2·3·4′ 5·6·7’
(3)Makes amino acids for 8, 9, 10′ This means that people who have received mRNA vaccines may have an off-target protein
(4)Nam Jae-hwan, a professor of biology at Catholic University, said, “There seems to be no major problem in antibody formation, but it can affect the cellular immune response,” adding, “If there is a problem with the T-cell response, it may lead to other problems such as autoimmune diseases.”
(1)○ There’s no problem with vaccine safetyimage text translation
(2)There are many opinions that it is difficult to conclude that the results of this study are problematic with the safety of the mRNA vaccine itself. “This study focuses on the efficacy of the mRNA vaccine, not the safety,” said Jeong Jae-hoon, a professor of preventive medicine at Gachon University. “It is unlikely to have a long-term effect on the human body.” “You can rest assured that the mRNA vaccine has a very short time remaining in the body after vaccination and has been evaluated for vaccine safety to some extent,” he said, adding, “It is necessary to continuously observe mid- to long-term safety.”
(3)Researchers at Cambridge University also said that no cases of excessive immune responses were observed even if the frame shift phenomenon actually occurred. Dr. James Tabentiran of Cambridge University, who participated as a corresponding author, said, “The Moderna and Pfizer mRNA vaccines saved the world and there is no room for deliberation on the safety of vaccination. We need to design it so that there will be no unintended side effects in developing mRNA vaccines in the future.” This means that there is a need to improve the currently developed mRNA vaccine
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If you’re over 90 people who’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19
Making strange proteins in the body
There’s nothing wrong with the stability of the study
Need to be observed in the mid to long term