Publications by authors named "Shauna Salem"

Ribonucleases (RNases) are ubiquitous in nature, being able to cleave a wide range of polyribonucleotides. While the presence of microbial and viral contamination in sterile manufacturing is highly studied and controlled, there are no standardized practices for evaluating RNase in the production facility. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA-LNP based vaccines have become part of routine large-scale manufacturing.

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mRNA vaccines have been established as a safe and effective modality, thanks in large part to the expedited development and approval of COVID-19 vaccines. In addition to the active, full-length mRNA transcript, mRNA fragment species can be present as a byproduct of the cell-free transcription manufacturing process or due to mRNA hydrolysis. In the current study, mRNA fragment species from BNT162b2 mRNA were isolated and characterized.

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