How does an RNA vaccine work? Is it GMO by CRISPR-Cas9 in Vivo?

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by Janic » 03/08/21, 21:07

and after that, they will make us believe that it is not a question of money! : Evil:
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by izentrop » 01/09/21, 13:14

ABC2019 wrote: I also read that what was presented on the surface of the cells, it was not the whole protein but fragments of it (peptides), because it would be degraded in the cell, so if it finds the protein does not come out never cells
Where ?

It's not even part of the virus, it's made from scratch in the lab
Following the complete sequencing of the virus genome, it was quickly possible to produce this key protein in the laboratory: the corresponding gene was integrated into cultured cells, which express it and lead to the synthesis of the viral protein.

In practice, it is possible that Spike thus produced (a protein then called "recombinant"), presents biochemical differences with the same viral protein produced under physiological conditions, in a cell "naturally" infected with SARS-CoV-2. . https://www.inserm.fr/actualite/covid-1 ... accinales/

Here we explain:
The spike protein is composed of two subunits S1 and S2. The S1 subunit interacts directly with the ACE2 receptor, while S2 participates in the fusion between the viral envelope and the cell membrane. The region of the S1 subunit that binds to the ACE2 receptor is called the receptor binding domain or RBD.
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The S1 subunit also contains an N-terminal domain (NTD). Due to its location on the surface of the virus, the spike protein is the primary target for neutralizing antibodies that a person develops as a result of natural infection with SARS-CoV-2. Whether they are messenger RNA or adenovirus vaccines, the goal is for the vaccinated person to develop antibodies specifically against the spike protein, which will be protective against the virus if the individual were to be vaccinated. infected. https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/realitesbio ... ine-spike/
I have already mentioned all that, there are also some damn explanatory videos ...
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by izentrop » 01/09/21, 13:32

A clear explanation of how it works:
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by Christophe » 01/09/21, 13:41

Yes Janic, Obamot has been saying it for a few months now!

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by Obamot » 01/09/21, 13:52

And for several months Izy said “That the spike is cool”

: Mrgreen:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 01/09/21, 14:14

Obamot wrote:And for several months Izy said “That the spike is cool”

: Mrgreen:

"The spike is cool" after "glyphosate is the foot", "GMOs are nirvana", "nuclear is great", "chemistry is wonderful" and "vaccines it's safe "... :(
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by Janic » 01/09/21, 14:16

Obamot »01/09/21, 13:52
And for several months Izy has been saying “that the spike is cool”
eh yes! It stings and it flows ... in the veins and arteries, the lungs, the liver and even the z'izy! : Cheesy:
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by Obamot » 01/09/21, 14:41

For him, it's cool “Spike pressure" : Mrgreen: (bifocals must have been confused with Sprite) :D

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by izentrop » 01/09/21, 15:30

Continuation of the teaching: From mRNA to protein
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