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Lee Muller's avatar

In the abstract reads: "Here, we show that syncytia formed by cells expressing exogenously delivered SARS-2-S exhibited a senescence-like phenotype in vitro and that SARS-2-S mRNA induced senescence phenotype in vivo."

In your post it reads: "To date, no evidence of syncytia has been identified in patients with long COVID-19 syndrome or in vaccinated people ..."

Is it correct that this is just theory that syncytia is caused by either at this point?

How was it tested in vivo?

If found in vivo, how come not in patients?

Are the long fibrous clots found in unvaxxed people as well?

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Bird's avatar

The fun doesn't stop.

Here's my take on Syncytia via Spike connecting to HIV: https://medquotes.substack.com/p/not-new-arginine-hiv-tat-lab-tool

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