AZ is an adenovirus, so it has dna and doesn't need reverse transcription. however if someone has had lots of adenovirus infections before their pre existing antibodies might stop the az shot before it does permanent dna damage.
AZ is an adenovirus, so it has dna and doesn't need reverse transcription. however if someone has had lots of adenovirus infections before their pre existing antibodies might stop the az shot before it does permanent dna damage.
AZ is an adenovirus, so it has dna and doesn't need reverse transcription. however if someone has had lots of adenovirus infections before their pre existing antibodies might stop the az shot before it does permanent dna damage.
The AZ vaccine is based on an adenovirus carrier and this technology has been used before. Have we seen problems with previous adenovirus vaccines?
Also mRNA products use LNP which alllw wide distribution and penetration into cells.
The article is not clear if the same issues were detected with the AZ vaccine. It is important to know for quite a few people.
Also, the mRNA jabs used pseudouridine which continues the production of the spike protein.
Millions took the J&J and Astrazeneca. When will these be properly studied?
I agree and this article did mention the use of AZ-vaccine in study, but then did not mention it again. So a bit unclear.