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  2. RNA therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    The Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine was the first mRNA vaccine approved by a medicines regulator, followed by the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and others. The main types of RNA therapeutics are those based on messenger RNA (mRNA), antisense RNA (asRNA), RNA interference (RNAi), and RNA aptamers.

  3. ARCT-154 - Wikipedia

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    On 3 August, Arcturus Therapeutics confirmed that the company had received approval for a clinical trial of ARCT-154 and another vaccine called ARCT-165 in Singapore. The Phase I-II clinical trial will evaluate the vaccines as a primary vaccination series and a booster following first dose with Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The study is ...

  4. Moderna - Wikipedia

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    Moderna, Inc. (/ m ə ˈ d ɜːr n ə / mə-DUR-nə) [4] is an American pharmaceutical and biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that focuses on RNA therapeutics, primarily mRNA vaccines. These vaccines use a copy of a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) to carry instructions for proteins to produce an immune response.

  5. Moderna Scores FDA Approval For Its Second Product ... - AOL

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    The approval was granted under a breakthrough therapy designation and marks the second approved mRNA product from Moderna, the first being the famed COVID-19 vaccine. Earlier this month, the FDA ...

  6. FDA approves Moderna’s mRNA RSV vaccine - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Moderna’s RSV mRNA vaccine for adults older than 60 years. The approval makes RSV the second disease for which an mRNA vaccine has been ...

  7. mRNA vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The first human clinical trial using ex vivo dendritic cells transfected with mRNA encoding tumor antigens (therapeutic cancer mRNA vaccine) was started in 2001. [29] [30] Four years later, the successful use of modified nucleosides as a method to transport mRNA inside cells without setting off the body's defense system was reported.