"Our recent studies show that microorganisms in the human gastrointestinal tract affect the severity of COVID-19 and for the first time provide indications that the virus might replicate in gut bacteria." [APR 2022] https://t.co/ocUO4wEliB 😱 https://t.co/
Hear me out... "SARS-CoV-2 spike protein binds to bacterial lipopolysaccharide and boosts proinflammatory activity" https://t.co/RJ2wVyxF2c https://t.co/na1qukXUfS
RT @ultimape: Thankfully that research program by @polybioRF should be able to uncover what factors might be driving spike protein persiste…
Thankfully that research program by @polybioRF should be able to uncover what factors might be driving spike protein persistence and we won't have to speculate. https://t.co/na1qukGjok
@jack_meditates2 @ElianaUku Around 2h31m mark they show a slide laying out a hypothesis for what might be happening here. This is exactly aligned w/ my own hypothesis. Tho they have to also account for biofilms as part of the reservoirs (hence that polybi
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@DollyZoom66 Gonna be wild if the antigens are being made by gut bacteria https://t.co/na1qukGjok
Has anyone looked if COVID can replicate in bacteria? This suggests that there are interplays between the two. https://t.co/7fs9pjrVOJ With lots of reoccurring results in other papers. https://t.co/vq7J1wFAe9
@Hragy سؤال من مريض يائس...ليه مفيش أى حد عايز يفكر فى دور الmicrobiota؟ فيه جهل فظيع بدورها و تفاعلها مع الفيروسات و مش بس مقاومة البكتيريا. تغيير العقليات من المستحيلات من غير تحديث المفاهيم.... https://t.co/BEm1UfoX7A
Dual and mutual interaction between microbiota and viral infections: a possible treat for COVID-19 https://t.co/OiF26BXjdP