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mRNA productionEurekAlert!
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Researchers from Nagoya University in Japan have developed an innovative synthesis technology capable of producing high purity, fully chemically synthesized mRNA.
This advancement establishes a foundation for more rapid reactions to viral outbreaks and emerging diseases.
Experts anticipate that in the future mRNA technology will be used to treat genetic disorders and emerging illnesses.
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