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DNA VACCINES (Disadvantage (mixed results, hampering their advancement,…
DNA VACCINES
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How created
DNA vaccines utilize the genetic material from the virus or bacteria to elicit an immune response; scientists first isolate a gene from the target pathogen, splice the viral gene into a double-stranded DNA vector, which known as a bacterial plasmid, can be replicated and purified in a laboratory; once the plasmid is established.
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Disadvantage
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disrupting cellular processes, producing anti-DNA antibodies
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