The spike protein causes inflammation at sites with lots of ACE2 receptors -- the heart and lungs for example -- that is often not immediately obvious. The real issue is what are the long term implications of this otherwise un-noticed inflammation? It's also worth noting that the cells of young persons do a better job of uptake of the spike protein.
The spike protein causes inflammation at sites with lots of ACE2 receptors -- the heart and lungs for example -- that is often not immediately obvious. The real issue is what are the long term implications of this otherwise un-noticed inflammation? It's also worth noting that the cells of young persons do a better job of uptake of the spike protein.
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