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166976 today....we are almost over :) | |
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Some 166977 completed :) | |
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Already received work from other batches ahead of 166977. | |
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Already received work from other batches ahead of 166977. mixed, for now, for instance ENPEP and TMPRSS2 should be related to SARS-CoV-2. Keep in mind that all genes/isoforms are taken from the FANTOM dataset. We are prioritizing those (human) genes related to the Covid-19 disease, infection and/or pathology. | |
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Thanks for the update! | |
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...Any result we get is immediately available to the scientific community (biologists etc.), for example the ACE2 expansions we completed a few days ago will soon be analyzed by a immunologist, etc. Any update on that? | |
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Hi Valter! We just added some other genes related to ACE2, according to this https://string-db.org/cgi/network.pl?taskId=fBQjTFzroyIX valterc: Added a few genes, related to DPP4, according to StringDB: Buro87: Some 166977 completed :) Falconet: Already received work from other batches ahead of 166977. How many of those genes have we completed and sent by now? Have the scientific community responded yet on any of the results that we've produced? Do all relevant immunologists and virologists all over the world really know about our work? Kindest regards, Gunnar | |
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The first batch of genes related to COVID-19 has been completed. We sent the results, for further analysis, to the Univ. of Modena & Reggio Emilia School of Medicine, Italy. Starting from today we added another batch of genes, per request of the aforementioned institution. Most of them are antibodies, so the focus right now is the immune system. | |
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Many thanks for the update. | |
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Any updates on this front? any new corona-related batches? Did the prior batches already get analysed? | |
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A scientific paper showing that many viruses use glycans for shielding from the immune system: | |
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All very good questions that could explain why some people are more susceptible than others. It shows the huge amount of work that has already been done. It will undoubtedly take years to process it all. | |
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I found partial answers to my questions. | |
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The places where proteins or glycans connect to cell walls are called GPI anchors. | |
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The SARS-CoV2 virus which causes COVID-19 DOES use glycans, built mostly from mannose, for shielding from the immune system. | |
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Any updates on this front? any new corona-related batches? Did the prior batches already get analysed? Valterc mentioned he was very busy. Maybe after the 10th we'll get an update, | |
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An article claiming that hydroxychloroquine can help control COVID-19 safely, but only if used with a zinc supplement. | |
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There is a scientific paper on this, although not yet peer-reviewed. | |
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Scientists discovered that genes SLC6A20, LZTFL1, CCR9, FYCO1, CXCR6, and XCR1 are associated with severe COVID-19 cases: | |
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Thanks for the intermediate updates @Daniel and @RobertMiles. Very interesting read! | |
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