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International Journal of Forensic Research(IJFR)

ISSN: 2767-2972 | DOI: 10.33140/IJFR

Impact Factor: 1.9

Relevant Article, White Papers and Other Documents Concerning The m RNA VACCINE: An Interesting Collection Useful to Better Understand some Phenomena and to Generate Hypotesys

Abstract

Mauro Luisetto, Edbey K, Tarro G, Nili B. Ahmadabadi, Cabianca L, Mashori Gulam Rasool, Gadama G Prince and Oleg Yurevich

Aim of this work is to report some inetersting reference and document related m RNA vaccine. Every cited reference can act as an instrument to better understand what some independent researcher finded: this work is mainly focused ont the public debate related presence / absence of graphene derivates in some vaccine vials for covid-19. Relevant classic article or White paper or other kind of document are useful instrument to better clarify Some crucial aspects of this infectious disease, its epidemiology and efficacy of the measure adopted (preventive, therapeutic or vaccine). If the reviewed article show an intrinsic recognized international value other kind of source like White Paper or other document can be of interest to generate hypotesys or to open public discussion on crucial topics. For this reason it is useful to use this method also in the discussion related of impurity profile in new innovative bio-pharmaceuticals like the m RNA vaccine. The fact that this products was introduced with an emergency authorization, whit reduced time of sperimentation and due by lack of official quality informations related some raw materials used authorize us to use also this method. Even if the international official regulatory agency not finded this substantie in the control for release the lots it is interesting to more deeply investigate on what finded by independent researcher in some vials of vaccine or in sample patients blood after vaccination. This reference even if not are a smoking gun the same can stimulate the reasoning about the general concept involved. It is needed, reading this work, to consider the intrinsic limitation of some of the study research reported (white paper) or the other documents.

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