Just a clarification: SM102 is a lipid particle that associates with other lipids to form nanoparticles which are then used to deliver mRNA. The example used in the MSDS is that luciferase is the mRNA being delivered to the liver by SM102 and being luciferase is induced to express in the liver.
It is not clear from the Moderna text whether luciferase markers are still included in the mRNA that is being transported. I doubt it is, since it can be excised, and that would be incredibly lazy to leave it in.
Just a clarification: SM102 is a lipid particle that associates with other lipids to form nanoparticles which are then used to deliver mRNA. The example used in the MSDS is that luciferase is the mRNA being delivered to the liver by SM102 and being luciferase is induced to express in the liver.
It is not clear from the Moderna text whether luciferase markers are still included in the mRNA that is being transported. I doubt it is, since it can be excised, and that would be incredibly lazy to leave it in.
Not a good look for SM102 either way.