I know just enough to be dangerous :) I actually have an autoimmune disease, so that's the reason for my question, specifically wondering about the chance for an MRNA vaccine triggering or deepening autoimmune disease.…
As mentioned in the Nature article and in another poster's comment[1], MRNA vaccines have been known for a while now (decade+ ?), and studied on animals, with some limited phase I / phase II human studies. But nobody's…
If you (or others) would humor a newbie question - assuming that host cells start expressing the spike protein, and the immune system learns to react to it, what are the chances that it will also learn to react to other…
I know just enough to be dangerous :) I actually have an autoimmune disease, so that's the reason for my question, specifically wondering about the chance for an MRNA vaccine triggering or deepening autoimmune disease.…
As mentioned in the Nature article and in another poster's comment[1], MRNA vaccines have been known for a while now (decade+ ?), and studied on animals, with some limited phase I / phase II human studies. But nobody's…
If you (or others) would humor a newbie question - assuming that host cells start expressing the spike protein, and the immune system learns to react to it, what are the chances that it will also learn to react to other…