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jagtesh | 3 years ago
Would love to understand from anyone what this could mean for liver cells that undergo this RNA to DNA transformation (and absorption?) into their nucleus. Please excuse my naïveté. I am completely unfamiliar with the mechanisms in the microscopic biological realm.
Disclaimer: I am vaxxed (including Pfizer).
Study source: https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htm
arnparn|3 years ago
"The authors used a cancerous liver cell line. This is important for two reasons; both of which were acknowledged by the authors. First, cancerous cell lines replicate, whereas our liver cells typically are not replicating. As such, even if DNA representing the viral RNA was integrated into the cell, no other cells with the altered DNA would be produced." source: https://www.chop.edu/news/feature-article-no-study-does-not-...