Cover and explanatory illustrations for medical science journal Medicinsk Vetenskap - about the race to finish an effective coronavirus vaccine.
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Development of the mRNA Vaccine - a portion of the virus dna (the one that contains information about the "spikes" is isolated and inserted into a nano bubble .
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The mRNA is injected into the body and immediately the body starts to produce the same kind of spikes that the coronavirus uses to latch on to proteins - this way the body also learns how to defend itself should it get infected.