What makes mRNA vaccines different to regular vaccines?

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Obviously I'm aware that mRNA vaccines use mRNA to make human cells release antigens, whereas normally vaccines use inactivated/weakened pathogens. Im curious as to what the difference in effects are, I would imagine making and preserving mRNA vaccines is harder than for regular vaccines, so why bother? Are they more effective or safe? If so, why?

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