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Next-generation of RNA vaccine
Researchers at Imperial College have been working on a strategy that can make RNA vaccines stretch further. Anna Blakely explains how the new approach works and why RNA vaccines are adaptable to a changing disease.
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Presenter: Roland Pease
Producer: Deborah Cohen
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How scientists are making RNA vaccines stretch further
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