Over the last years, mRNA-based experimental approaches have been successfully used in a broad range of research applications (genome editing, gene replacement, vaccine, immunotherapy, cellular reprogramming…) without risk of integration into the genome of the host cell.
mRNA molecules, mimicking fully processed, capped and polyadenylated mRNA, can now be reliably produced via in vitro transcription methods while reducing innate immune stimulation. In this post, 4 tips & Tricks are presented to help produce and optimally use your mRNAs in your research and drug development projects.