“What the study shows is that when you put a pseudouridine in where a uridine should be, the ribosome jumps or misreads messenger RNA. And as a consequence of this, it results in a bogus protein being made. So instead of making spike protein, it makes a nonsense protein that is possibly toxic.”
“There’s no one reading this paper who couldn’t understand what a fundamental disaster this actually is because it challenges the whole premise of the mRNA platform,” says Dr. Marik.