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The Dana Vaccine Is Stable and Stable

Diana is one extra step back from the messenger rna faccines, like maderna. It's more stable and doesn't need to be stored in such er cold conditions. But it has some potential problems - how do you get dana into a cell nucleus? We use nano particles which are based in kind of fatty, fatty oils. And because of the oily layer, the oily layer can interact with the with the membrane that surrounds your cells. This allows the diana then to enter sothat the d Diana then enters the cell but does n’t enter the cell nucleus.

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