There's existing research into how long mRNA lasts in cells. It varies but without a mechanism to replace it all of it will eventually break down and then it will be further broke down into peptides and then animo acids by recycling mechanisms in your cells.
Do we know that the mRNA wears off?
There's existing research into how long mRNA lasts in cells. It varies but without a mechanism to replace it all of it will eventually break down and then it will be further broke down into peptides and then animo acids by recycling mechanisms in your cells.
Ok everyone, it's time for your booster shots.
I'm not going to argue that point. You need a booster every year, I mean every eight months, I mean every five months, I mean....
Some people lack the enzyme to break it down effectively so it has a longer life in the cell for them