17.05.2026 — News
Each of these vaccines contains laboratory-produced circular DNA (plasmids) carrying the genes of the M segment of the hantavirus. These genes code for the surface glycoproteins (Gn and Gc) of the virus.
After injection (often using a needle-free jet injector or an electroporation device), the body's own cells take up the artificial laboratory DNA, read it like a construction manual and begin to produce the pathogenic hantavirus proteins themselves.
These genes code for the surface glycoproteins (Gn and Gc) of the virus.
After injection (often using a needle-free jet injector or an electroporation device), the body's own cells take up the artificial laboratory DNA, read it like a construction manual and begin to produce the pathogenic hantavirus proteins themselves....