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De novo minibinders target SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein | |
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Pulling the plug on COVID-19 | |
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De novo design of picomolar SARS-CoV-2 miniprotein inhibitors | |
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Simple blood test predicts patients most likely to die from COVID-19 | |
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Could Zinc Help Fight COVID-19? | |
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Pandemic Provides New Target for Pain Relief Research | |
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An Antioxidant Enzyme Therapeutic for COVIDâ€19 | |
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Another study suggests common cold protects some from COVID-19 | |
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SARS-CoV-2 infection can block pain, opening up unexpected new possibilities for research into pain relief medication | |
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Studies offer new evidence for possible link between blood type and COVID-19 susceptibility | |
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A rare Covid-19 complication was reported in children. Now, it's showing up in adults. | |
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The first time I've seen furin mentioned as related to COVID-19. | |
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"Ms Frederiksen cited a government report which said the mutated virus had been found to weaken the body's ability to form antibodies, potentially making the current vaccines under development for Covid-19 ineffective." | |
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English study suggests T cells could be sufficient to protect from COVID-19 | |
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"Ms Frederiksen cited a government report which said the mutated virus had been found to weaken the body's ability to form antibodies, potentially making the current vaccines under development for Covid-19 ineffective." I've seen an article saying that a new gene in the virus, overlapping with a known gene, is responsible for that. Not easily seen without a paid subscription, though. | |
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"Ms Frederiksen cited a government report which said the mutated virus had been found to weaken the body's ability to form antibodies, potentially making the current vaccines under development for Covid-19 ineffective." There is a reddit about this (minks mutation) https://www.reddit.com/r/COVID19/comments/jrl0f1/working_paper_on_sarscov2_spike_mutations_arising/ | |
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In an international study in Science, 10 percent of nearly 1,000 Covid-19 patients who developed life-threatening pneumonia had antibodies that disable key immune system proteins called interferons. These antibodies — known as autoantibodies, because they attack the body itself — weren't found at all in 663 people with mild or asymptomatic Covid-19 infections. Only four of 1,227 healthy patients had the autoantibodies. The study was led by the Covid Human Genetic Effort, which includes 200 research centers in 40 countries. https://news.yahoo.com/why-covid-19-kills-certain-100211975.html | |
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The MMR vaccine offer some protection against COVID-19. | |
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The Mystery Of India's Plummeting COVID-19 Cases | |
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Have you expanded all the genes for the 332 proteins listed in these pan-coronaviral interactomes??? | |
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