Fig. 3From: Mechanisms and research advances in mRNA antibody drug-mediated passive immunotherapySchematic illustration of the mRNA antibody treatment. After being injected into the body, the mRNAs enter the cell with carriers such as LNP and bind to ribosomes to initiate translation. The antibodies produced are secreted by the cells in the extracellular compartment and travel via blood circulation to all body parts to exert their effectsBack to article page