Dna Vaccine
A DNA vaccine is a type of vaccine that uses DNA to create an immune response. This type of vaccine works by introducing a gene that encodes a specific protein, which is then taken up by cells and used to produce the protein, which in turn stimulates an immune response. DNA vaccines are seen as a promising new way of creating immunity against infectious diseases and cancer, with their potential to create longer-term immunity and fewer side effects than traditional vaccines. Current research in DNA vaccines focuses on their potential to prevent or treat human diseases, such as HIV, influenza, malaria, and cancer.
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