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== Press ==
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=== Spelling variants ===
=== Variants and synonyms ===
 
* mrna vaccine
* mrna jab
* mRNA vaccine


===Synonyms===
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===Description===
===Description===
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Conventional vaccines are produced using weakened forms of the virus, but mRNAs use only the virus's genetic code. An mRNA vaccine is injected into the body where it enters cells and tells them to create antigens. These antigens are recognised by the immune system and prepare it to fight coronavirus. No actual virus is needed to create an mRNA vaccine.
 
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12257294/covid-coronavirus-vaccine-available-when/


===Examples===
===Examples===
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<blockquote>All vaccines undergo rigorous testing and have oversight from experienced regulators. Some believe mRNA vaccines are safer for the patient as they do not rely on any element of the virus being injected into the body. mRNA vaccines have been tried and tested in the lab and on animals before moving to human studies.</blockquote><small>Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9025461/First-look-new-NHS-Covid-19-vaccination-identity-card.html</small>
 
===Collocations===


Source:
* to create a mRNA vaccine
* to inject a mRNA vaccine


===Collocations===
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===Keyness===
===Keyness===
* MRNA vaccine: < 1000
* mrna vaccine: 55
* mrna jab: 836
* mRNA vaccine: < 1000
===Note===
===Note===

Revision as of 12:03, 22 January 2022

Press

Variants and synonyms

  • mrna vaccine
  • mrna jab
  • mRNA vaccine

Description

Conventional vaccines are produced using weakened forms of the virus, but mRNAs use only the virus's genetic code. An mRNA vaccine is injected into the body where it enters cells and tells them to create antigens. These antigens are recognised by the immune system and prepare it to fight coronavirus. No actual virus is needed to create an mRNA vaccine.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12257294/covid-coronavirus-vaccine-available-when/

Examples

All vaccines undergo rigorous testing and have oversight from experienced regulators. Some believe mRNA vaccines are safer for the patient as they do not rely on any element of the virus being injected into the body. mRNA vaccines have been tried and tested in the lab and on animals before moving to human studies.

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9025461/First-look-new-NHS-Covid-19-vaccination-identity-card.html

Collocations

  • to create a mRNA vaccine
  • to inject a mRNA vaccine

Keyness

  • MRNA vaccine: < 1000
  • mrna vaccine: 55
  • mrna jab: 836
  • mRNA vaccine: < 1000

Note