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Transfection is the “process of artificially introducing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) into cells… using various chemical, biological, or physical methods” and “can result in a change of the properties of the cell”.1ThermoFisher.com. Archived link

Across its decades of use2e.g. Lipofectamine, an early transfection product, was launched in 1993; see also this 1989 paper. as a laboratory tool for initiating changes that were only ever going to be studied in the short-term, repeated inquiries have been made into transfection’s inherently toxic effects.3e.g. in 1997 Basis of pulmonary toxicity associated with cationic lipid-mediated gene transfer to the mammalian lung (archived link); in 2000 Comprehensive analysis of the acute toxicities induced by systemic administration of cationic lipid:plasmid DNA complexes in mice (archived link); in 2003 Transfection efficiency and toxicity following delivery of naked plasmid DNA and cationic lipid–DNA complexes to ovine lung segments (archived link); in 2005 Toxicity of cationic lipid-DNA complexes (archived link); in 2007 Breaking up the correlation between efficacy and toxicity for nonviral gene delivery
(archived link); in 2012 Cellular Toxicity Caused by Transfection: Why is it important? (archived link); in 2014 Relating Toxicity to Transfection: Using Sphingosine To Maintain Prolonged Expression in Vitro (archived link); in 2019 Alkylation enhances biocompatibility and siRNA delivery efficiency of cationic curdlan nanoparticles (archived link); also 2019 Polymeric siRNA gene delivery – transfection efficiency versus cytotoxicity (archived link); in 2023 Improving cell and gene therapy safety and performance using next-generation Nanoplasmid vectors (archived link)

Which means:

  1. each COVID-19 mRNA injection is a transfection – not a “vaccine”

  2. and any side-effects are predictable outcomes of transfection – not “vaccine injuries”.

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