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Create your page here Welcome, My playlists Log in History Feedback Save playlist Export playlist Fullscreen player Tweet this page share on Facebook Sunday, 25 September 2022 * News * Podcasts * Videos * Video Details * Wiki * Chat * Images * More * remove the playlist Spike Protein Vaccine * remove the playlist Spike Protein Vaccine * Spike * Spike (musician) * Spike (surname) * Vaccine (disambiguation) * AhnLab Inc * Collage back to playlist Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice causes damage to the heart via the innate immune system. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https://youtu.be/EH2QIxmZIWA?t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https://www.dicardiology.com/content/coronavirus-spike-protein-activated-natural-immune-response-damaged-heart-muscle-cells Toll-Like Receptors in Natural Killer Cells and Their Application for Immunotherapy (Hindawi) | https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2020/2045860/ Development of an Adeno-Associated Virus-Vectored SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine and Its Immunogenicity in Mice (Frontiers) | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2022.802147/full All coronavirus updates are at MedCram.com (including more discussion on delta variant covid, COVID Delta, COVID children, natural immunity COVID 19, and more). MedCram Update 46: https://youtu.be/EFRwnhfWXxo MedCram Update 47: https://youtu.be/H1LHgyfPPQ8 MedCram Update 132: https://youtu.be/9OZZ6_M4OB0 SUBSCRIBE TO THE MEDCRAM YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/MEDCRAMvideos?sub_confirmation=1 Get notified of new videos by hitting the bell icon MEDCRAM WORKS WITH MEDICAL PROGRAMS AND HOSPITALS: MedCram offers group discounts for students and medical programs, hospitals, and other institutions. Contact us at customers@medcram.com if you are interested. MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@medcram.com Media contact info: https://www.medcram.com/pages/media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos https://www.instagram.com/medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #COVID19 #Omicron #Coronavirus * published: 08 Aug 2022 * views: 394506 Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has been a virologist for more than 30 years. This is one of a series of explainer videos for the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The most important part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the spike protein. This video explains why the COVID-19 vaccines are so effective because they specifically target this protein. You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-guide-for-older-adults and visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/ * published: 26 Jan 2021 * views: 13256 There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the ACE2 receptor and undergoes a conformational change from a closed or pre-fusion conformation to an open or post-fusion structure (as it fuses with the cell membrane). Some people surmise that if the viral spike protein is dangerous — because it allows the virus to enter cells — then vaccine-related spike proteins render vaccines unsafe. COVID-19 vaccines contain different spike proteins than the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All vaccines used in the United States contain two extra amino acids that lock the spike protein into the prefusion conformation, such that it cannot fuse with the cell membrane. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes what distinguishes viral spike proteins from vaccine-related spike proteins. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-nPZETLTo Original episode posted Sep 17, 2021. * published: 28 Sep 2021 * views: 176515 A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at Scripps Research. Listen as they discuss structural biology as a game-changer in coronavirus research, what makes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein crucial for vaccine design, and what the latest coronavirus mutations mean for the pandemic. Links: The Ward Lab: https://ward.scripps.edu/ Dr. Eric Topol’s bio: www.scripps.edu/faculty/topol/ Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-92HQA0GcI8&%3Bfeature=youtu.be Solving the spike protein’s 3D structure: https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20160307/ward.html Science, Simplified: How vaccines work against COVID-19 https://youtu.be/uWGTciX795o Scripps Research on social media:Twitter, Instagram: @scrippsresearch Facebook: @ScrippsResearchInstitute LinkedIn: the-scripps-research-institute * published: 23 Dec 2020 * views: 4509 Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, visit http://COVIDVaccineAnswers.org. For information about all vaccines, visit http://vaccine.chop.edu. * published: 16 Mar 2021 * views: 79465 #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patient’s response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports. Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues.in Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/medicaldialogs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medicaldialogues/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicaldialogues LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medical-dialogues Website: https://medicaldialogues.in/ * published: 07 Jul 2022 * views: 72 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the development of antibody tests. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Cw4vzt * published: 25 Jun 2020 * views: 95571 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2CCJLGk * published: 24 Jun 2020 * views: 3625 This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine a website where subscribers can download thousands of medical images and videos created by Nucleus Medical Media, including this one. The SMART Imagebase website contains over 24,000 items on anatomy, physiology, embryology, surgery, trauma, pathology, diseases, conditions and other topics. Students, educators and professionals use them in lectures, courses, presentations, professional training and more. To request more information on how your school or business can subscribe, please visit http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine #mRNAvaccine #COVID19Vaccine #COVID19 mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19. Vaccines are substances that protect you from harmful diseases. Most vaccines contain parts of weakened or dead germs that trigger your immune system to fight the disease. But mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 are different. They contain a substance, called mRNA, that teaches your cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. In order to understand how these vaccines work, it’s important to know what mRNA is and how it normally makes proteins your body needs. Most cells in your body have a “command center” inside them, called the nucleus. It contains genetic material, called DNA, that consists of instructions for building and maintaining your body. Proteins are one of the building blocks of your body. When a new body protein needs to be built, instructions for building it are copied from your cell’s DNA and converted into a “message,” called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Then, the mRNA travels out of the nucleus to a protein-building machine in your cell, called a ribosome. As the ribosome “reads” the “message” from the mRNA, it builds the protein your body needs. mRNA vaccines take advantage of this process to help give you immunity to COVID-19. Each vaccine contains special mRNA that provides instructions for your cells to build a harmless piece of the virus, called the spike protein. The spike protein is found on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Each piece of the mRNA from the vaccine is wrapped in a protective coating. The vaccine is given as a shot in the upper arm. In the body, the mRNA particles enter your cells. Once inside the cell, the mRNA travels to a ribosome. Using the mRNA from the vaccine, the ribosome makes only a piece of the spike protein from the virus. After making the piece of the spike protein, your cell destroys the mRNA from the vaccine. It’s important to know that the mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell’s nucleus or changes its DNA in any way. Next, your cell presents the piece of the spike protein on its surface. This allows your immune cells to detect the protein and recognize that it doesn’t belong there. As a result, your immune cells begin making antibodies as part of an immune response to the virus. In the future, if you catch the virus, the antibodies recognize and attach to the spike protein pieces on infected cells and the spike proteins on the virus. This marks them for immediate destruction by other immune cells. Like all vaccines, the benefit of these mRNA vaccines is that they give vaccinated people protection from the virus without having to get sick with COVID-19. Most mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 require you to get a second shot within a few weeks. Sometime after getting the vaccine, you may have symptoms, such as a fever. This is normal. It means the vaccine is working to make you immune to the virus. Vaccines protect you, your family, and your community from diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly. For up to date information about vaccines for COVID-19 visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at CDC.gov. ANH21248 * published: 04 May 2021 * views: 1095793 A new study has found that in those who have long covid, the spike protein is detected in measurable levels rom 2 to 12 months from infection. The study adds to the body of research growing about the Long Covid condition that affects a large number of Covid patients. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains. Subscribe to the Pure Science Telegram Channel https://t.me/PureScienceWithSandhyaRamesh Supplementary reading: Swank et al., medrXiv (2022)Persistent circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike is associated with post-acute COVID-19 sequelae doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.14.22276401; --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our channel to get access to perks. Click 'JOIN' or follow the link below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuyRsHZILrU7ZDIAbGASHdA/join --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with ThePrint » Subscribe to ThePrint: https://theprint.in/subscribe/ » Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3nCMpht » Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprintindia » Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theprintindia » Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprintindia » Find us on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/theprint » Subscribe to ThePrint on Telegram: https://t.me/ThePrintIndia » Find us on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2NMVlnB » Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3pEOta8 * published: 14 Jul 2022 * views: 6489 developed with YouTube SPIKE Spike, spikes, or spiking may refer to: DEVICE TO PUNCTURE OR FASTEN Cleat (shoe), protrusions on the sole of a shoe Nail (fastener), especially one over ten inches (25 cm) long Rail spike, or screw spike, used to construct railroad tracks Spiking the guns, rendering a muzzle-loading gun temporarily inoperable by driving a nail into the vent Spindle (stationery), an upright spike used to hold papers TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE Action potential, a concept in neuroscience Spike (botany), a kind of inflorescence in which sessile flowers are arranged on an unbranched elongated axis Spike (database), a biological database Spike (missile) an Israeli fourth generation anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) SPIKE algorithm, a mathematical parallel algorithm for solving banded systems of linear equations Voltage spike, also called an electrical surge, an electronic glitch Spike (software development), a small task done to reduce uncertainty about a larger task AS A NAME Spike (given name), a list of people and fictional characters Read more This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Spike SPIKE (MUSICIAN) Jonathan Gray (born February 4, 1968), known professionally as Spike (sometimes also known as Spike Gray), is an English rock frontman, songwriter and vocalist, known for his times with The Quireboys with whom he has released seven studio albums to date. EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Gray was born in Newcastle upon Tyne and grew up in Northern England. CAREER At age 17, he moved down to London where, eventually, he would form the rock band The Quireboys with Guy Bailey in 1984. After various tours and singles, Spike with The Quireboys released their debut album A Bit of What You Fancy (1990), which went to number two on the UK Albums Chart. The band gained significant success, but their second album Bitter Sweet & Twisted (1993) did not quite have the impact of the first. After The Quireboys split up in 1993, he played in the United States, in Los Angeles, California, with a band called God's Hotel. He also sang lead vocals on a cover of Hank Williams's country classic "Hey Good Lookin'", with C.C. DeVille from the American glam-metal band Poison, for the soundtrack of the comedy film Son in Law (1993) that starred Pauly Shore. Read more This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Spike_(musician) SPIKE (SURNAME) Spike is the surname of: John Spike (born 1951), American art historian, curator and author Michèle Kahn Spike, American lawyer, historian, and prominent lay figure in the Episcopalian church Paul Spike, American author, editor and journalist Robert W. Spike (1923–1966), American clergyman, theologian and civil rights leader SEE ALSO Spike (given name) Spikes (surname) Read more This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Spike_(surname) VACCINE (DISAMBIGUATION) The term Vaccine may refer to: Vaccine, a class of medication typically used in prevention of disease Vaccination, the process of administering a vaccine Vaccine (musician), aka Christine Clements, an electronic musician who works primarily within the dubstep genre Vaccine (journal), a medical journal The Vaccines, UK indie rock band "Vaccine", a song by the band Mew from their 2009 album No More Stories... Read more This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Vaccine_(disambiguation) AHNLAB INC AhnLab, Inc., founded in 1995, is a security software provider in South Korea. AhnLab sells computer software such as antivirus software, online security, network security appliances such as Advanced Threat (Malware) Detection & Remediation, including APT type of cyber attack, firewalls, IPS, UTM, and security software for online games and the mobile web. HISTORY ESTABLISHMENT OF AHNLAB Ahn Cheol-Soo (founder) found his computer infected with the computer virus called (c)brain. He developed a program to find and remove it and named it "Vaccine". Since then, anti-virus software has been called "Vaccine software" in Korea. He distributed the antivirus program to the public without charge, until he established AhnLab in 1995. Dr. Ahn promoted his new company in 1995. EXPANSION Since its founding in 1995, AhnLab has become one of the largest security software companies over 50% of market share in the Korean security market alone and approximately 500 distributors worldwide. In September 2001, AhnLab was listed in the KRX: 053800. Headquartered in Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea, AhnLab is traded on the KOSDAQ under the symbol AhnLab. Read more This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/AhnLab_Inc PODCASTS: Email this Page Play all in Full Screen Show More Related Videos developed with YouTube Email this Page Play all in Full Screen Show More Related Videos * SARS-COV2 SPIKE PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN MICE CAUSES DAMAGE VIA INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM (UPDATE 158) Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice causes damage to the heart via the innate immune system. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https://youtu.be/EH2QIxmZIWA?t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https://www.dicardiology.com/content/coronavi... published: 08 Aug 2022 * WHY DO THE COVID-19 VACCINES FOCUS ON THE SPIKE PROTEIN? Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has been a virologist for more than 30 years. This is one of a series of explainer videos for the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The most important part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the spike protein. This video explains why the COVID-19 vaccines are so effective because they specifically target this protein. You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-guide-for-older-adults and visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/ published: 26 Jan 2021 * COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN VS. VACCINE SPIKE PROTEIN: KEY DIFFERENCES | DR. RHONDA PATRICK There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the ACE2 receptor and undergoes a conformational change from a closed or pre-fusion conformation to an open or post-fusion structure (as it fuses with the cell membrane). Some people surmise that if the viral spike protein is dangerous — because it allows the virus to enter cells — then vaccine-related spike proteins render vaccines unsafe. COVID-19 vaccines contain different spike proteins than the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All vaccines used in the United States contain two extra amino acids that lock the spike protein into the prefusion conformation, such that it cannot fuse with the cell membrane. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes wha... published: 28 Sep 2021 * HOW SPIKE PROTEIN DISCOVERIES DROVE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE DESIGN A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at Scripps Research. Listen as they discuss structural biology as a game-changer in coronavirus research, what makes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein crucial for vaccine design, and what the latest coronavirus mutations mean for the pandemic. Links: The Ward Lab: https://ward.scripps.edu/ Dr. Eric Topol’s bio: www.scripps.edu/faculty/topol/ Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-92HQA0GcI8&%3Bfeature=youtu.be Solving the spike protein’s 3D structure: https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20160307/ward.html Science, Simplified: How vaccines... published: 23 Dec 2020 * WHAT STOPS BODY FROM CONTINUING TO PRODUCE THE COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN AFTER GETTING AN MRNA VACCINE? Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, visit http://COVIDVaccineAnswers.org. For information about all vaccines, visit http://vaccine.chop.edu. published: 16 Mar 2021 * COVID 19 VACCINATION ACTIVATES ANTIBODIES TARGETING PARTS OF VIRUS SPIKE PROTEIN #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patient’s response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports. Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues.in Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/medicaldialogs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medicaldialogues/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicaldialogues LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medical-dialogues Website: https://medicaldialogues.in/ published: 07 Jul 2022 * WHAT IS A SPIKE PROTEIN AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR TESTING? | COVID-19 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the development of antibody tests. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Cw4vzt published: 25 Jun 2020 * THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND SPIKE PROTEINS | COVID-19 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2CCJLGk published: 24 Jun 2020 * COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE: WILL IT CHANGE MY DNA? 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Click 'JOIN' or follow the link below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuyRsHZI... published: 14 Jul 2022 PreviousNext developed with YouTube 19:38 SARS-COV2 SPIKE PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN MICE CAUSES DAMAGE VIA INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM (UPDATE 158) * Order: Reorder * Duration: 19:38 * Uploaded Date: 08 Aug 2022 * views: 394506 Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice causes damage to the heart via the innate immune system. See all Dr. Seheul... Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice causes damage to the heart via the innate immune system. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https://youtu.be/EH2QIxmZIWA?t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https://www.dicardiology.com/content/coronavirus-spike-protein-activated-natural-immune-response-damaged-heart-muscle-cells Toll-Like Receptors in Natural Killer Cells and Their Application for Immunotherapy (Hindawi) | https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2020/2045860/ Development of an Adeno-Associated Virus-Vectored SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine and Its Immunogenicity in Mice (Frontiers) | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2022.802147/full All coronavirus updates are at MedCram.com (including more discussion on delta variant covid, COVID Delta, COVID children, natural immunity COVID 19, and more). 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MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@medcram.com Media contact info: https://www.medcram.com/pages/media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos https://www.instagram.com/medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #COVID19 #Omicron #Coronavirus https://wn.com/Sars_Cov2_Spike_Protein_Expression_In_Mice_Causes_Damage_Via_Innate_Immune_System_(Update_158) Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice causes damage to the heart via the innate immune system. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https://youtu.be/EH2QIxmZIWA?t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https://www.dicardiology.com/content/coronavirus-spike-protein-activated-natural-immune-response-damaged-heart-muscle-cells Toll-Like Receptors in Natural Killer Cells and Their Application for Immunotherapy (Hindawi) | https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2020/2045860/ Development of an Adeno-Associated Virus-Vectored SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine and Its Immunogenicity in Mice (Frontiers) | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2022.802147/full All coronavirus updates are at MedCram.com (including more discussion on delta variant covid, COVID Delta, COVID children, natural immunity COVID 19, and more). MedCram Update 46: https://youtu.be/EFRwnhfWXxo MedCram Update 47: https://youtu.be/H1LHgyfPPQ8 MedCram Update 132: https://youtu.be/9OZZ6_M4OB0 SUBSCRIBE TO THE MEDCRAM YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/MEDCRAMvideos?sub_confirmation=1 Get notified of new videos by hitting the bell icon MEDCRAM WORKS WITH MEDICAL PROGRAMS AND HOSPITALS: MedCram offers group discounts for students and medical programs, hospitals, and other institutions. Contact us at customers@medcram.com if you are interested. MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@medcram.com Media contact info: https://www.medcram.com/pages/media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos https://www.instagram.com/medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #COVID19 #Omicron #Coronavirus * published: 08 Aug 2022 * views: 394506 0:57 WHY DO THE COVID-19 VACCINES FOCUS ON THE SPIKE PROTEIN? * Order: Reorder * Duration: 0:57 * Uploaded Date: 26 Jan 2021 * views: 13256 Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has... Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has been a virologist for more than 30 years. This is one of a series of explainer videos for the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The most important part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the spike protein. This video explains why the COVID-19 vaccines are so effective because they specifically target this protein. You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-guide-for-older-adults and visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/ https://wn.com/Why_Do_The_Covid_19_Vaccines_Focus_On_The_Spike_Protein Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has been a virologist for more than 30 years. This is one of a series of explainer videos for the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The most important part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the spike protein. This video explains why the COVID-19 vaccines are so effective because they specifically target this protein. You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-guide-for-older-adults and visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/ * published: 26 Jan 2021 * views: 13256 8:34 COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN VS. VACCINE SPIKE PROTEIN: KEY DIFFERENCES | DR. RHONDA PATRICK * Order: Reorder * Duration: 8:34 * Uploaded Date: 28 Sep 2021 * views: 176515 There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the AC... There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the ACE2 receptor and undergoes a conformational change from a closed or pre-fusion conformation to an open or post-fusion structure (as it fuses with the cell membrane). Some people surmise that if the viral spike protein is dangerous — because it allows the virus to enter cells — then vaccine-related spike proteins render vaccines unsafe. COVID-19 vaccines contain different spike proteins than the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All vaccines used in the United States contain two extra amino acids that lock the spike protein into the prefusion conformation, such that it cannot fuse with the cell membrane. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes what distinguishes viral spike proteins from vaccine-related spike proteins. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-nPZETLTo Original episode posted Sep 17, 2021. https://wn.com/Covid_19_Spike_Protein_Vs._Vaccine_Spike_Protein_Key_Differences_|_Dr._Rhonda_Patrick There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the ACE2 receptor and undergoes a conformational change from a closed or pre-fusion conformation to an open or post-fusion structure (as it fuses with the cell membrane). Some people surmise that if the viral spike protein is dangerous — because it allows the virus to enter cells — then vaccine-related spike proteins render vaccines unsafe. COVID-19 vaccines contain different spike proteins than the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All vaccines used in the United States contain two extra amino acids that lock the spike protein into the prefusion conformation, such that it cannot fuse with the cell membrane. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes what distinguishes viral spike proteins from vaccine-related spike proteins. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-nPZETLTo Original episode posted Sep 17, 2021. * published: 28 Sep 2021 * views: 176515 34:41 HOW SPIKE PROTEIN DISCOVERIES DROVE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE DESIGN * Order: Reorder * Duration: 34:41 * Uploaded Date: 23 Dec 2020 * views: 4509 A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Inte... A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at Scripps Research. Listen as they discuss structural biology as a game-changer in coronavirus research, what makes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein crucial for vaccine design, and what the latest coronavirus mutations mean for the pandemic. Links: The Ward Lab: https://ward.scripps.edu/ Dr. Eric Topol’s bio: www.scripps.edu/faculty/topol/ Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-92HQA0GcI8&%3Bfeature=youtu.be Solving the spike protein’s 3D structure: https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20160307/ward.html Science, Simplified: How vaccines work against COVID-19 https://youtu.be/uWGTciX795o Scripps Research on social media:Twitter, Instagram: @scrippsresearch Facebook: @ScrippsResearchInstitute LinkedIn: the-scripps-research-institute https://wn.com/How_Spike_Protein_Discoveries_Drove_Coronavirus_Vaccine_Design A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at Scripps Research. Listen as they discuss structural biology as a game-changer in coronavirus research, what makes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein crucial for vaccine design, and what the latest coronavirus mutations mean for the pandemic. Links: The Ward Lab: https://ward.scripps.edu/ Dr. Eric Topol’s bio: www.scripps.edu/faculty/topol/ Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-92HQA0GcI8&%3Bfeature=youtu.be Solving the spike protein’s 3D structure: https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20160307/ward.html Science, Simplified: How vaccines work against COVID-19 https://youtu.be/uWGTciX795o Scripps Research on social media:Twitter, Instagram: @scrippsresearch Facebook: @ScrippsResearchInstitute LinkedIn: the-scripps-research-institute * published: 23 Dec 2020 * views: 4509 1:58 WHAT STOPS BODY FROM CONTINUING TO PRODUCE THE COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN AFTER GETTING AN MRNA VACCINE? * Order: Reorder * Duration: 1:58 * Uploaded Date: 16 Mar 2021 * views: 79465 Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, vi... Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, visit http://COVIDVaccineAnswers.org. For information about all vaccines, visit http://vaccine.chop.edu. https://wn.com/What_Stops_Body_From_Continuing_To_Produce_The_Covid_19_Spike_Protein_After_Getting_An_Mrna_Vaccine Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, visit http://COVIDVaccineAnswers.org. For information about all vaccines, visit http://vaccine.chop.edu. * published: 16 Mar 2021 * views: 79465 3:11 COVID 19 VACCINATION ACTIVATES ANTIBODIES TARGETING PARTS OF VIRUS SPIKE PROTEIN * Order: Reorder * Duration: 3:11 * Uploaded Date: 07 Jul 2022 * views: 72 #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccin... #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patient’s response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports. Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues.in Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/medicaldialogs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medicaldialogues/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicaldialogues LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medical-dialogues Website: https://medicaldialogues.in/ https://wn.com/Covid_19_Vaccination_Activates_Antibodies_Targeting_Parts_Of_Virus_Spike_Protein #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patient’s response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports. Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues.in Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/medicaldialogs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medicaldialogues/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicaldialogues LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medical-dialogues Website: https://medicaldialogues.in/ * published: 07 Jul 2022 * views: 72 0:54 WHAT IS A SPIKE PROTEIN AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR TESTING? | COVID-19 * Order: Reorder * Duration: 0:54 * Uploaded Date: 25 Jun 2020 * views: 95571 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the develop... Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the development of antibody tests. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Cw4vzt https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Spike_Protein_And_Why_Is_It_Important_For_Testing_|_Covid_19 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the development of antibody tests. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Cw4vzt * published: 25 Jun 2020 * views: 95571 0:36 THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND SPIKE PROTEINS | COVID-19 * Order: Reorder * Duration: 0:36 * Uploaded Date: 24 Jun 2020 * views: 3625 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2CCJLGk The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2CCJLGk https://wn.com/The_Link_Between_Vaccine_Development_And_Spike_Proteins_|_Covid_19 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2CCJLGk * published: 24 Jun 2020 * views: 3625 4:01 COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE: WILL IT CHANGE MY DNA? * Order: Reorder * Duration: 4:01 * Uploaded Date: 04 May 2021 * views: 1095793 This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine a website where subscribers can download thousands of medica... This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine a website where subscribers can download thousands of medical images and videos created by Nucleus Medical Media, including this one. The SMART Imagebase website contains over 24,000 items on anatomy, physiology, embryology, surgery, trauma, pathology, diseases, conditions and other topics. Students, educators and professionals use them in lectures, courses, presentations, professional training and more. To request more information on how your school or business can subscribe, please visit http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine #mRNAvaccine #COVID19Vaccine #COVID19 mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19. Vaccines are substances that protect you from harmful diseases. Most vaccines contain parts of weakened or dead germs that trigger your immune system to fight the disease. But mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 are different. They contain a substance, called mRNA, that teaches your cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. In order to understand how these vaccines work, it’s important to know what mRNA is and how it normally makes proteins your body needs. Most cells in your body have a “command center” inside them, called the nucleus. It contains genetic material, called DNA, that consists of instructions for building and maintaining your body. Proteins are one of the building blocks of your body. When a new body protein needs to be built, instructions for building it are copied from your cell’s DNA and converted into a “message,” called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Then, the mRNA travels out of the nucleus to a protein-building machine in your cell, called a ribosome. As the ribosome “reads” the “message” from the mRNA, it builds the protein your body needs. mRNA vaccines take advantage of this process to help give you immunity to COVID-19. Each vaccine contains special mRNA that provides instructions for your cells to build a harmless piece of the virus, called the spike protein. The spike protein is found on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Each piece of the mRNA from the vaccine is wrapped in a protective coating. The vaccine is given as a shot in the upper arm. In the body, the mRNA particles enter your cells. Once inside the cell, the mRNA travels to a ribosome. Using the mRNA from the vaccine, the ribosome makes only a piece of the spike protein from the virus. After making the piece of the spike protein, your cell destroys the mRNA from the vaccine. It’s important to know that the mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell’s nucleus or changes its DNA in any way. Next, your cell presents the piece of the spike protein on its surface. This allows your immune cells to detect the protein and recognize that it doesn’t belong there. As a result, your immune cells begin making antibodies as part of an immune response to the virus. In the future, if you catch the virus, the antibodies recognize and attach to the spike protein pieces on infected cells and the spike proteins on the virus. This marks them for immediate destruction by other immune cells. Like all vaccines, the benefit of these mRNA vaccines is that they give vaccinated people protection from the virus without having to get sick with COVID-19. Most mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 require you to get a second shot within a few weeks. Sometime after getting the vaccine, you may have symptoms, such as a fever. This is normal. It means the vaccine is working to make you immune to the virus. Vaccines protect you, your family, and your community from diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly. For up to date information about vaccines for COVID-19 visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at CDC.gov. ANH21248 https://wn.com/Covid_19_Mrna_Vaccine_Will_It_Change_My_Dna This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine a website where subscribers can download thousands of medical images and videos created by Nucleus Medical Media, including this one. The SMART Imagebase website contains over 24,000 items on anatomy, physiology, embryology, surgery, trauma, pathology, diseases, conditions and other topics. Students, educators and professionals use them in lectures, courses, presentations, professional training and more. To request more information on how your school or business can subscribe, please visit http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine #mRNAvaccine #COVID19Vaccine #COVID19 mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19. Vaccines are substances that protect you from harmful diseases. Most vaccines contain parts of weakened or dead germs that trigger your immune system to fight the disease. But mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 are different. They contain a substance, called mRNA, that teaches your cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. In order to understand how these vaccines work, it’s important to know what mRNA is and how it normally makes proteins your body needs. Most cells in your body have a “command center” inside them, called the nucleus. It contains genetic material, called DNA, that consists of instructions for building and maintaining your body. Proteins are one of the building blocks of your body. When a new body protein needs to be built, instructions for building it are copied from your cell’s DNA and converted into a “message,” called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Then, the mRNA travels out of the nucleus to a protein-building machine in your cell, called a ribosome. As the ribosome “reads” the “message” from the mRNA, it builds the protein your body needs. mRNA vaccines take advantage of this process to help give you immunity to COVID-19. Each vaccine contains special mRNA that provides instructions for your cells to build a harmless piece of the virus, called the spike protein. The spike protein is found on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Each piece of the mRNA from the vaccine is wrapped in a protective coating. The vaccine is given as a shot in the upper arm. In the body, the mRNA particles enter your cells. Once inside the cell, the mRNA travels to a ribosome. Using the mRNA from the vaccine, the ribosome makes only a piece of the spike protein from the virus. After making the piece of the spike protein, your cell destroys the mRNA from the vaccine. It’s important to know that the mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell’s nucleus or changes its DNA in any way. Next, your cell presents the piece of the spike protein on its surface. This allows your immune cells to detect the protein and recognize that it doesn’t belong there. As a result, your immune cells begin making antibodies as part of an immune response to the virus. In the future, if you catch the virus, the antibodies recognize and attach to the spike protein pieces on infected cells and the spike proteins on the virus. This marks them for immediate destruction by other immune cells. Like all vaccines, the benefit of these mRNA vaccines is that they give vaccinated people protection from the virus without having to get sick with COVID-19. Most mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 require you to get a second shot within a few weeks. Sometime after getting the vaccine, you may have symptoms, such as a fever. This is normal. It means the vaccine is working to make you immune to the virus. Vaccines protect you, your family, and your community from diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly. For up to date information about vaccines for COVID-19 visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at CDC.gov. ANH21248 * published: 04 May 2021 * views: 1095793 7:37 SPIKE PROTEIN IN BLOOD A YEAR AFTER INFECTION: LONG COVID STUDY * Order: Reorder * Duration: 7:37 * Uploaded Date: 14 Jul 2022 * views: 6489 A new study has found that in those who have long covid, the spike protein is detected in measurable levels rom 2 to 12 months from infection. The study adds to... A new study has found that in those who have long covid, the spike protein is detected in measurable levels rom 2 to 12 months from infection. The study adds to the body of research growing about the Long Covid condition that affects a large number of Covid patients. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains. Subscribe to the Pure Science Telegram Channel https://t.me/PureScienceWithSandhyaRamesh Supplementary reading: Swank et al., medrXiv (2022)Persistent circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike is associated with post-acute COVID-19 sequelae doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.14.22276401; --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our channel to get access to perks. 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See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https://youtu.be/EH2QIxmZIWA?t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https://www.dicardiology.com/content/coronavirus-spike-protein-activated-natural-immune-response-damaged-heart-muscle-cells Toll-Like Receptors in Natural Killer Cells and Their Application for Immunotherapy (Hindawi) | https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2020/2045860/ Development of an Adeno-Associated Virus-Vectored SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine and Its Immunogenicity in Mice (Frontiers) | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2022.802147/full All coronavirus updates are at MedCram.com (including more discussion on delta variant covid, COVID Delta, COVID children, natural immunity COVID 19, and more). 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MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@medcram.com Media contact info: https://www.medcram.com/pages/media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos https://www.instagram.com/medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #COVID19 #Omicron #Coronavirus * Show More * Reorder 0:57 Why do the COVID-19 vaccines focus on the spike protein? remove from playlistshare this video WHY DO THE COVID-19 VACCINES FOCUS ON THE SPIKE PROTEIN? * Report rights infringement * published: 26 Jan 2021 * views: 13256 Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has been a virologist for more than 30 years. This is one of a series of explainer videos for the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The most important part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the spike protein. This video explains why the COVID-19 vaccines are so effective because they specifically target this protein. You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-guide-for-older-adults and visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/ * Show More * Reorder 8:34 COVID-19 spike protein vs. vaccine spike protein: key differences | Dr. Rhonda Patrick remove from playlistshare this video COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN VS. VACCINE SPIKE PROTEIN: KEY DIFFERENCES | DR. RHONDA PATRICK * Report rights infringement * published: 28 Sep 2021 * views: 176515 There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the ACE2 receptor and undergoes a conformational change from a closed or pre-fusion conformation to an open or post-fusion structure (as it fuses with the cell membrane). Some people surmise that if the viral spike protein is dangerous — because it allows the virus to enter cells — then vaccine-related spike proteins render vaccines unsafe. COVID-19 vaccines contain different spike proteins than the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All vaccines used in the United States contain two extra amino acids that lock the spike protein into the prefusion conformation, such that it cannot fuse with the cell membrane. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes what distinguishes viral spike proteins from vaccine-related spike proteins. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-nPZETLTo Original episode posted Sep 17, 2021. * Show More * Reorder 34:41 How spike protein discoveries drove coronavirus vaccine design remove from playlistshare this video HOW SPIKE PROTEIN DISCOVERIES DROVE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE DESIGN * Report rights infringement * published: 23 Dec 2020 * views: 4509 A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at Scripps Research. Listen as they discuss structural biology as a game-changer in coronavirus research, what makes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein crucial for vaccine design, and what the latest coronavirus mutations mean for the pandemic. Links: The Ward Lab: https://ward.scripps.edu/ Dr. Eric Topol’s bio: www.scripps.edu/faculty/topol/ Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-92HQA0GcI8&%3Bfeature=youtu.be Solving the spike protein’s 3D structure: https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20160307/ward.html Science, Simplified: How vaccines work against COVID-19 https://youtu.be/uWGTciX795o Scripps Research on social media:Twitter, Instagram: @scrippsresearch Facebook: @ScrippsResearchInstitute LinkedIn: the-scripps-research-institute * Show More * Reorder 1:58 What Stops Body from Continuing to Produce the COVID-19 Spike Protein after Getting an mRNA Vaccine? remove from playlistshare this video WHAT STOPS BODY FROM CONTINUING TO PRODUCE THE COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN AFTER GETTING AN MRNA VACCINE? * Report rights infringement * published: 16 Mar 2021 * views: 79465 Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, visit http://COVIDVaccineAnswers.org. For information about all vaccines, visit http://vaccine.chop.edu. * Show More * Reorder 3:11 COVID 19 vaccination activates antibodies targeting parts of virus spike protein remove from playlistshare this video COVID 19 VACCINATION ACTIVATES ANTIBODIES TARGETING PARTS OF VIRUS SPIKE PROTEIN * Report rights infringement * published: 07 Jul 2022 * views: 72 #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patient’s response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports. Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues.in Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/medicaldialogs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medicaldialogues/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicaldialogues LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medical-dialogues Website: https://medicaldialogues.in/ * Show More * Reorder 0:54 What is a Spike Protein and Why is it Important for Testing? | COVID-19 remove from playlistshare this video WHAT IS A SPIKE PROTEIN AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR TESTING? | COVID-19 * Report rights infringement * published: 25 Jun 2020 * views: 95571 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the development of antibody tests. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Cw4vzt * Show More * Reorder 0:36 The Link Between Vaccine Development and Spike Proteins | COVID-19 remove from playlistshare this video THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND SPIKE PROTEINS | COVID-19 * Report rights infringement * published: 24 Jun 2020 * views: 3625 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2CCJLGk * Show More * Reorder 4:01 COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine: Will It Change My DNA? remove from playlistshare this video COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE: WILL IT CHANGE MY DNA? * Report rights infringement * published: 04 May 2021 * views: 1095793 This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine a website where subscribers can download thousands of medical images and videos created by Nucleus Medical Media, including this one. The SMART Imagebase website contains over 24,000 items on anatomy, physiology, embryology, surgery, trauma, pathology, diseases, conditions and other topics. Students, educators and professionals use them in lectures, courses, presentations, professional training and more. To request more information on how your school or business can subscribe, please visit http://ebsco.smartimagebase.com/COVIDVaccine #mRNAvaccine #COVID19Vaccine #COVID19 mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19. Vaccines are substances that protect you from harmful diseases. Most vaccines contain parts of weakened or dead germs that trigger your immune system to fight the disease. But mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 are different. They contain a substance, called mRNA, that teaches your cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. In order to understand how these vaccines work, it’s important to know what mRNA is and how it normally makes proteins your body needs. Most cells in your body have a “command center” inside them, called the nucleus. It contains genetic material, called DNA, that consists of instructions for building and maintaining your body. Proteins are one of the building blocks of your body. When a new body protein needs to be built, instructions for building it are copied from your cell’s DNA and converted into a “message,” called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Then, the mRNA travels out of the nucleus to a protein-building machine in your cell, called a ribosome. As the ribosome “reads” the “message” from the mRNA, it builds the protein your body needs. mRNA vaccines take advantage of this process to help give you immunity to COVID-19. Each vaccine contains special mRNA that provides instructions for your cells to build a harmless piece of the virus, called the spike protein. The spike protein is found on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Each piece of the mRNA from the vaccine is wrapped in a protective coating. The vaccine is given as a shot in the upper arm. In the body, the mRNA particles enter your cells. Once inside the cell, the mRNA travels to a ribosome. Using the mRNA from the vaccine, the ribosome makes only a piece of the spike protein from the virus. After making the piece of the spike protein, your cell destroys the mRNA from the vaccine. It’s important to know that the mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell’s nucleus or changes its DNA in any way. Next, your cell presents the piece of the spike protein on its surface. This allows your immune cells to detect the protein and recognize that it doesn’t belong there. As a result, your immune cells begin making antibodies as part of an immune response to the virus. In the future, if you catch the virus, the antibodies recognize and attach to the spike protein pieces on infected cells and the spike proteins on the virus. This marks them for immediate destruction by other immune cells. Like all vaccines, the benefit of these mRNA vaccines is that they give vaccinated people protection from the virus without having to get sick with COVID-19. Most mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 require you to get a second shot within a few weeks. Sometime after getting the vaccine, you may have symptoms, such as a fever. This is normal. It means the vaccine is working to make you immune to the virus. Vaccines protect you, your family, and your community from diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly. For up to date information about vaccines for COVID-19 visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at CDC.gov. ANH21248 * Show More * Reorder 7:37 Spike protein in blood a year after infection: Long Covid study remove from playlistshare this video SPIKE PROTEIN IN BLOOD A YEAR AFTER INFECTION: LONG COVID STUDY * Report rights infringement * published: 14 Jul 2022 * views: 6489 A new study has found that in those who have long covid, the spike protein is detected in measurable levels rom 2 to 12 months from infection. The study adds to the body of research growing about the Long Covid condition that affects a large number of Covid patients. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains. Subscribe to the Pure Science Telegram Channel https://t.me/PureScienceWithSandhyaRamesh Supplementary reading: Swank et al., medrXiv (2022)Persistent circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike is associated with post-acute COVID-19 sequelae doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.14.22276401; --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our channel to get access to perks. 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See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https://youtu.be/EH2QIxmZIWA?t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https://www.dicardiology.com/content/coronavirus-spike-protein-activated-natural-immune-response-damaged-heart-muscle-cells Toll-Like Receptors in Natural Killer Cells and Their Application for Immunotherapy (Hindawi) | https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2020/2045860/ Development of an Adeno-Associated Virus-Vectored SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine and Its Immunogenicity in Mice (Frontiers) | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2022.802147/full All coronavirus updates are at MedCram.com (including more discussion on delta variant covid, COVID Delta, COVID children, natural immunity COVID 19, and more). MedCram Update 46: https://youtu.be/EFRwnhfWXxo MedCram Update 47: https://youtu.be/H1LHgyfPPQ8 MedCram Update 132: https://youtu.be/9OZZ6_M4OB0 SUBSCRIBE TO THE MEDCRAM YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/MEDCRAMvideos?sub_confirmation=1 Get notified of new videos by hitting the bell icon MEDCRAM WORKS WITH MEDICAL PROGRAMS AND HOSPITALS: MedCram offers group discounts for students and medical programs, hospitals, and other institutions. Contact us at customers@medcram.com if you are interested. MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@medcram.com Media contact info: https://www.medcram.com/pages/media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos https://www.instagram.com/medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #COVID19 #Omicron #Coronavirus * Show More 19:38 SARS-CoV2 Spike Protein Expression in Mice Causes Damage via Innate Immune System (Update 158) Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice cause... published: 08 Aug 2022 Play in Full Screen SARS-CoV2 Spike Protein Expression in Mice Causes Damage via Innate Immune System (Update 158) SARS-COV2 SPIKE PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN MICE CAUSES DAMAGE VIA INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM (UPDATE 158) * Report rights infringement * published: 08 Aug 2022 * views: 394506 Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines how SARS-CoV2 spike protein expression in mice causes damage to the heart via the innate immune system. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https:// www. medcram. com (This video was recorded on August 7, 2022) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https:// www. medcram. com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LINKS / REFERENCES: Jason McLellan: "Structure-based Design of Vaccine Antigens for SARS-CoV-2" (HHMI) | https:// youtu. be/ EH2QIxmZIWA? t=1324 Coronavirus Spike Protein Activated Natural Immune Response, Damaged Heart Muscle Cells (DAIC) | https:// www. dicardiology. com/ content/ coronavirus-spike-protein-activated-natural-immune-response-damaged-heart-muscle-cells Toll-Like Receptors in Natural Killer Cells and Their Application for Immunotherapy (Hindawi) | https:// www. hindawi. com/ journals/ jir/ 2020/ 2045860/ Development of an Adeno-Associated Virus-Vectored SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine and Its Immunogenicity in Mice (Frontiers) | https:// www. frontiersin. org/ articles/ 10. 3389/ fcimb. 2022. 802147/ full All coronavirus updates are at MedCram. com (including more discussion on delta variant covid, COVID Delta, COVID children, natural immunity COVID 19, and more). MedCram Update 46: https:// youtu. be/ EFRwnhfWXxo MedCram Update 47: https:// youtu. be/ H1LHgyfPPQ8 MedCram Update 132: https:// youtu. be/ 9OZZ6_ M4OB0 SUBSCRIBE TO THE MEDCRAM YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https:// www. youtube. com/ user/ MEDCRAMvideos? sub_ confirmation=1 Get notified of new videos by hitting the bell icon MEDCRAM WORKS WITH MEDICAL PROGRAMS AND HOSPITALS: MedCram offers group discounts for students and medical programs, hospitals, and other institutions. Contact us at customers@ medcram. com if you are interested. MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@ medcram. com Media contact info: https:// www. medcram. com/ pages/ media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https:// www. facebook. com/ MedCram https:// twitter. com/ MedCramVideos https:// www. instagram. com/ medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #COVID19 #Omicron #Coronavirus * Show More 0:57 Why do the COVID-19 vaccines focus on the spike protein? Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His a... published: 26 Jan 2021 Play in Full Screen Why do the COVID-19 vaccines focus on the spike protein? WHY DO THE COVID-19 VACCINES FOCUS ON THE SPIKE PROTEIN? * Report rights infringement * published: 26 Jan 2021 * views: 13256 Dr. Kevin Brown is a consultant medical virologist working at Public Health England. His area of expertise is in vaccine-preventable viral infections and he has been a virologist for more than 30 years. This is one of a series of explainer videos for the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The most important part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the spike protein. This video explains why the COVID-19 vaccines are so effective because they specifically target this protein. You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine here: https:// www. gov. uk/ government/ publications/ covid-19-vaccination-guide-for-older-adults and visit: https:// www. nhs. uk/ conditions/ coronavirus-covid-19/ coronavirus-vaccination/ * Show More 8:34 COVID-19 spike protein vs. vaccine spike protein: key differences | Dr. Rhonda Patrick There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that he... published: 28 Sep 2021 Play in Full Screen COVID-19 spike protein vs. vaccine spike protein: key differences | Dr. Rhonda Patrick COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN VS. VACCINE SPIKE PROTEIN: KEY DIFFERENCES | DR. RHONDA PATRICK * Report rights infringement * published: 28 Sep 2021 * views: 176515 There are about 26 spike proteins on the surface of each SARS-CoV-2 viral particle that help the virus enter and infect cells. The spike protein binds to the ACE2 receptor and undergoes a conformational change from a closed or pre-fusion conformation to an open or post-fusion structure (as it fuses with the cell membrane). Some people surmise that if the viral spike protein is dangerous — because it allows the virus to enter cells — then vaccine-related spike proteins render vaccines unsafe. COVID-19 vaccines contain different spike proteins than the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All vaccines used in the United States contain two extra amino acids that lock the spike protein into the prefusion conformation, such that it cannot fuse with the cell membrane. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick describes what distinguishes viral spike proteins from vaccine-related spike proteins. Watch the full episode here: https:// www. youtube. com/ watch? v=pp-nPZETLTo Original episode posted Sep 17, 2021. * Show More 34:41 How spike protein discoveries drove coronavirus vaccine design A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Transl... published: 23 Dec 2020 Play in Full Screen How spike protein discoveries drove coronavirus vaccine design HOW SPIKE PROTEIN DISCOVERIES DROVE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE DESIGN * Report rights infringement * published: 23 Dec 2020 * views: 4509 A fascinating conversation between Dr. Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Professor Andrew Ward in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at Scripps Research. Listen as they discuss structural biology as a game-changer in coronavirus research, what makes the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein crucial for vaccine design, and what the latest coronavirus mutations mean for the pandemic. Links: The Ward Lab: https:// ward. scripps. edu/ Dr. Eric Topol’s bio: www. scripps. edu/ faculty/ topol/ Inside the Lab That Invented the COVID-19 Vaccine: https:// www. youtube. com/ watch? v=-92HQA0GcI8& %3Bfeature=youtu. be Solving the spike protein’s 3D structure: https:// www. scripps. edu/ newsandviews/ e_ 20160307/ ward. html Science, Simplified: How vaccines work against COVID-19 https:// youtu. be/ uWGTciX795o Scripps Research on social media:Twitter, Instagram: @scrippsresearch Facebook: @ScrippsResearchInstitute LinkedIn: the-scripps-research-institute * Show More 1:58 What Stops Body from Continuing to Produce the COVID-19 Spike Protein after Getting an mRNA Vaccine? Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and remo... published: 16 Mar 2021 Play in Full Screen What Stops Body from Continuing to Produce the COVID-19 Spike Protein after Getting an mRNA Vaccine? WHAT STOPS BODY FROM CONTINUING TO PRODUCE THE COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN AFTER GETTING AN MRNA VACCINE? * Report rights infringement * published: 16 Mar 2021 * views: 79465 Dr. Hank Bernstein explains how the mRNA from the COVID-19 vaccine is broken down and removed from the body. For information about COVID-19 and the vaccines, visit http:// COVIDVaccineAnswers. org. For information about all vaccines, visit http:// vaccine. chop. edu. * Show More 3:11 COVID 19 vaccination activates antibodies targeting parts of virus spike protein #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous ... published: 07 Jul 2022 Play in Full Screen COVID 19 vaccination activates antibodies targeting parts of virus spike protein COVID 19 VACCINATION ACTIVATES ANTIBODIES TARGETING PARTS OF VIRUS SPIKE PROTEIN * Report rights infringement * published: 07 Jul 2022 * views: 72 #coronavirus #covid19 #antibodies #virus Could the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine reawaken previous antibody responses and point the way to a universal coronavirus vaccine? A new analysis of the antibody response to a COVID-19 vaccine suggests the immune system’s history with other coronaviruses, including those behind the common cold, shapes the patient’s response, according to a study published today in Cell Reports. Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues. in Follow us on Twitter: https:// twitter. com/ medicaldialogs Facebook: https:// www. facebook. com/ medicaldialogues/ Instagram: https:// www. instagram. com/ medicaldialogues LinkedIn: https:// www. linkedin. com/ company/ medical-dialogues Website: https:// medicaldialogues. in/ * Show More 0:54 What is a Spike Protein and Why is it Important for Testing? | COVID-19 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Fr... published: 25 Jun 2020 Play in Full Screen What is a Spike Protein and Why is it Important for Testing? | COVID-19 WHAT IS A SPIKE PROTEIN AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR TESTING? | COVID-19 * Report rights infringement * published: 25 Jun 2020 * views: 95571 Spike proteins on the SARS-CoV-2 virus are important in serology testing. Colleague Jim Freeman explains what spike proteins are and how they impact the development of antibody tests. Learn more: https:// bit. ly/ 2Cw4vzt * Show More 0:36 The Link Between Vaccine Development and Spike Proteins | COVID-19 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by ... published: 24 Jun 2020 Play in Full Screen The Link Between Vaccine Development and Spike Proteins | COVID-19 THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND SPIKE PROTEINS | COVID-19 * Report rights infringement * published: 24 Jun 2020 * views: 3625 The relation between vaccine development and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is discussed by colleague Jim Freeman. Learn more: https:// bit. ly/ 2CCJLGk * Show More 4:01 COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine: Will It Change My DNA? This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http:// ebsco. smartimagebase. com/ COV... published: 04 May 2021 Play in Full Screen COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine: Will It Change My DNA? COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE: WILL IT CHANGE MY DNA? * Report rights infringement * published: 04 May 2021 * views: 1095793 This video is brought to you by the SMART Imagebase at http:// ebsco. smartimagebase. com/ COVIDVaccine a website where subscribers can download thousands of medical images and videos created by Nucleus Medical Media, including this one. The SMART Imagebase website contains over 24,000 items on anatomy, physiology, embryology, surgery, trauma, pathology, diseases, conditions and other topics. Students, educators and professionals use them in lectures, courses, presentations, professional training and more. To request more information on how your school or business can subscribe, please visit http:// ebsco. smartimagebase. com/ COVIDVaccine #mRNAvaccine #COVID19Vaccine #COVID19 mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19. Vaccines are substances that protect you from harmful diseases. Most vaccines contain parts of weakened or dead germs that trigger your immune system to fight the disease. But mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 are different. They contain a substance, called mRNA, that teaches your cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. In order to understand how these vaccines work, it’s important to know what mRNA is and how it normally makes proteins your body needs. Most cells in your body have a “command center” inside them, called the nucleus. It contains genetic material, called DNA, that consists of instructions for building and maintaining your body. Proteins are one of the building blocks of your body. When a new body protein needs to be built, instructions for building it are copied from your cell’s DNA and converted into a “message,” called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Then, the mRNA travels out of the nucleus to a protein-building machine in your cell, called a ribosome. As the ribosome “reads” the “message” from the mRNA, it builds the protein your body needs. mRNA vaccines take advantage of this process to help give you immunity to COVID-19. Each vaccine contains special mRNA that provides instructions for your cells to build a harmless piece of the virus, called the spike protein. The spike protein is found on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Each piece of the mRNA from the vaccine is wrapped in a protective coating. The vaccine is given as a shot in the upper arm. In the body, the mRNA particles enter your cells. Once inside the cell, the mRNA travels to a ribosome. Using the mRNA from the vaccine, the ribosome makes only a piece of the spike protein from the virus. After making the piece of the spike protein, your cell destroys the mRNA from the vaccine. It’s important to know that the mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell’s nucleus or changes its DNA in any way. Next, your cell presents the piece of the spike protein on its surface. This allows your immune cells to detect the protein and recognize that it doesn’t belong there. As a result, your immune cells begin making antibodies as part of an immune response to the virus. In the future, if you catch the virus, the antibodies recognize and attach to the spike protein pieces on infected cells and the spike proteins on the virus. This marks them for immediate destruction by other immune cells. Like all vaccines, the benefit of these mRNA vaccines is that they give vaccinated people protection from the virus without having to get sick with COVID-19. Most mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 require you to get a second shot within a few weeks. Sometime after getting the vaccine, you may have symptoms, such as a fever. This is normal. It means the vaccine is working to make you immune to the virus. Vaccines protect you, your family, and your community from diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly. For up to date information about vaccines for COVID-19 visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at CDC. gov. ANH21248 * Show More 7:37 Spike protein in blood a year after infection: Long Covid study A new study has found that in those who have long covid, the spike protein is detected in ... published: 14 Jul 2022 Play in Full Screen Spike protein in blood a year after infection: Long Covid study SPIKE PROTEIN IN BLOOD A YEAR AFTER INFECTION: LONG COVID STUDY * Report rights infringement * published: 14 Jul 2022 * views: 6489 A new study has found that in those who have long covid, the spike protein is detected in measurable levels rom 2 to 12 months from infection. The study adds to the body of research growing about the Long Covid condition that affects a large number of Covid patients. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains. 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WHY DO THE COVID-19 VACCINES FOCUS ON THE SPIKE PR... COVID-19 SPIKE PROTEIN VS. VACCINE SPIKE PROTEIN: ... HOW SPIKE PROTEIN DISCOVERIES DROVE CORONAVIRUS VA... WHAT STOPS BODY FROM CONTINUING TO PRODUCE THE COV... COVID 19 VACCINATION ACTIVATES ANTIBODIES TARGETIN... WHAT IS A SPIKE PROTEIN AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FO... THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AND SPIKE PRO... COVID-19 MRNA VACCINE: WILL IT CHANGE MY DNA?... SPIKE PROTEIN IN BLOOD A YEAR AFTER INFECTION: LON... LATEST NEWS FOR: SPIKE PROTEIN VACCINE Edit IS IT TIME TO ACCEPT THAT OMICRON IS NOT COVID-19? * * The Daily Sceptic 25 Sep 2022 Vaccines and MAT produce the same result. spike-protein antibodies; yet, while MATs’ shelf-life coincides precisely with its matched VOC, the ancestral 2020 COVID-19-vaccine has persisted with its own VOC long gone.The ambient ‘fear factor’ would downwardly recalibrate to Corona-22’s (Omicron’s) around tenfold diminishment in lethality. Edit IS THE END FINALLY NEAR FOR COVID? * * The World 24 Sep 2022 Will we ever get to a point where a vaccine has a bit more staying power? The problem is, current vaccines target only one part of the virus’ surface spike protein ... The hope is that future COVID vaccines will be able to target multiple sites within the spike protein making COVID re-infection due to viral evolution less likely over time. Edit OUR VIEW: REMEMBER COVID-19? * * Weatherford Democrat 24 Sep 2022 The newest vaccinations are the best yet. “Updated COVID-19 boosters add Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 spike protein components to the current vaccine composition, helping to restore protection that has waned since previous vaccination by targeting variants that are more transmissible and immune-evading,” according to the Centers for Disease Control. Edit CAN I GET COVID AND FLU SHOTS BILATERALLY? AND MORE: A VACCINE SMARTS Q&A * * The Galveston Daily News 23 Sep 2022 Both Moderna and Pfizer boosters contain mRNA that code for the spike protein of the original Wuhan-hu-1 strain and the spike protein of the omicron variant lineages BA.4 and BA.5. The BA.4 and BA.5 variants differ in several ways, but their spike proteins are identical ... Why did they not produce just an omicron monovalent vaccine?. Edit ‘IRREFUTABLE PROOF’ STUDY ON MRNA VACCINES CAUSING DAMAGE: DOCTORS RESPOND TO WHO FACT-CHECKING BRANCH * * The Epoch Times 23 Sep 2022 ... ‘Vascular and organ damage induced by mRNA vaccines ... Walter Lang using histopathology and immunohistochemistry to detect vaccine-induced expression of the spike protein. Edit NEWLY DISCOVERED COVID-LIKE VIRUS COULD INFECT HUMANS, RESIST VACCINES * * Science Daily 23 Sep 2022 Researchers found spike proteins from the bat virus, named Khosta-2, can infect ... Edit CDC NOW TRACKING RISE OF BF.7 AND BA.2.75 COVID VARIANTS NATIONWIDE * * Sandhills Express 23 Sep 2022 The pace of new vaccine doses administered has soared to the fastest pace since April, CDC data shows, but remains slower than at this time last year ... “BF.7 has one additional genetic change in the gene coding for the Spike protein in comparison to parental BA.5 lineage viruses. Edit THERE IS NO REASON WHY THE FDA AND CDC SHOULD RUSH OUT UNTESTED COVID BOOSTERS * * Life Site 23 Sep 2022 Fastest vaccine rollout in world history ... The vaccines contain a mix of the old, original Wuhan strain vaccine mRNA (now also referred to as the ancestral vaccine) and a new omicron BA.4/5 mRNA coding for the omicron spike protein ... how did such a rapid vaccine rollout occur? ... the prolonged presence of spike proteins in the circulation. Edit UNSAFE, INEFFECTIVE AND DOWNRIGHT LETHAL . . . . . . * * The Liberty Beacon 23 Sep 2022 Millions are aware, too, of the epidemic of deaths and injuries caused by the seriously unsafe and ineffective vaccines ... Vaccines take on average 8 years to develop; they did it in 4 months, then hid their testing data ... VACCINE STOPS TRANSMISSION & DEATH ... Study Shows Vaccine Spike Protein Dramatically Impairs Cell DNA Damage Repair. Edit PFIZER APPLIES TO SWISSMEDIC FOR AUTHORISATION OF ANOTHER COVID-19 VACCINE * * Reuters 22 Sep 2022 ... protein of Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5, Pfizer said.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com. Edit FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ACROSS 15 AGENCIES HELPED CENSOR COVID ‘MISINFORMATION’ ONLINE * * Life Site 22 Sep 2022 Messenger mRNA [sic] vaccines work by teaching our cells to create a harmless spike protein (emphasis in the original) ... Up until then, the words “harmless spike protein” had always been bolded, but in this June revision, they removed the bolding, along with an entire section in ... Edit CT VACCINE INFO: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT NEW COVID-19 BOOSTER SHOT * * The CT Mirror 22 Sep 2022 Nearly 43,000 CT residents got the new COVID-19 vaccine booster last week ... Doctors urge COVID vaccination for young children as school year starts ... The Moderna vaccine is for people 18 and older ... This CDC says the booster adds Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 spike protein components to the current vaccine composition in order to fight these new variants. Edit WAVE OF MAINLY HEART DEATHS TOPS 17,800 – BUT GOVERNMENT STILL WON’T RELEASE DATA BY ... * * The Daily Sceptic 21 Sep 2022 But with the stress on the role of the spike protein in causing heart inflammation there is a stark omission from much of this discussion, namely the Covid vaccines, which are injected into muscle, can get into the blood, and induce cells to produce the spike protein in quantity wherever they end up. Edit AFRICA: NO, COVID VACCINES DON'T CAUSE BODY TO PRODUCE TOXIC SPIKE PROTEINS THAT CAUSE CANCER * * All Africa 21 Sep 2022 ... spike protein which causes a number of cancers. Edit CORONAVIRUS TODAY: WHO’S DYING OF COVID-19 NOW? * * The Los Angeles Times 21 Sep 2022 Gutiérrez was vaccinated and boosted ... In January 2021, when the first COVID-19 vaccines were being rolled out, the country’s daily death toll exceeded 23,000 ... 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