I would love to know what the lifespan and environmental fate of this modRNA is. Last I heard someone offer an imformed opinion I think the body tries to eliminate it but sometimes it collects in the lymph nodes? But honestly I wish I have a primary antibody or a dozen raised against it and could do some immunostaining and work out whether it's still around and where it's going. Usually phosphate compounds are scavenged very fast by environmental microbes, but there are situations in which artificial molecules defy breakdown such as where they are produced in industrial processes that have the 'wrong' levo rotamer for biological enzymes to handle.
Re: People getting sick, in warm weather
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