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A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19

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An interesting new theory has Emerged....

arlier this summer, the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee set about crunching data on more than 40,000 genes from 17,000 genetic samples in an effort to better understand Covid-19. Summit is the second-fastest computer in the world, but the process — which involved analyzing 2.5 billion genetic combinations — still took more than a week.

When Summit was done, researchers analyzed the results. It was, in the words of Dr. Daniel Jacobson, lead researcher and chief scientist for computational systems biology at Oak Ridge, a “eureka moment.” The computer had revealed a new theory about how Covid-19 impacts the body: the bradykinin hypothesis. The hypothesis provides a model that explains many aspects of Covid-19, including some of its most bizarre symptoms. It also suggests 10-plus potential treatments, many of which are already FDA approved. Jacobson’s group published their results in a paper in the journal eLife in early July.

According to the team’s findings, a Covid-19 infection generally begins when the virus enters the body through ACE2 receptors in the nose, (The receptors, which the virus is known to target, are abundant there.) The virus then proceeds through the body, entering cells in other places where ACE2 is also present: the intestines, kidneys, and heart. This likely accounts for at least some of the disease’s cardiac and GI symptoms.

But once Covid-19 has established itself in the body, things start to get really interesting. According to Jacobson’s group, the data Summit analyzed shows that Covid-19 isn’t content to simply infect cells that already express lots of ACE2 receptors. Instead, it actively hijacks the body’s own systems, tricking it into upregulating ACE2 receptors in places where they’re usually expressed at low or medium levels, including the lungs.

In this sense, Covid-19 is like a burglar who slips in your unlocked second-floor window and starts to ransack your house. Once inside, though, they don’t just take your stuff — they also throw open all your doors and windows so their accomplices can rush in and help pillage more efficiently.

And there's more to read........

https://elemental.medium.com/a-supe...teresting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63
 
Btw, this is just for some info on it and not really open for discussion.....ie political crap type stuff as this IS the General Forum. Thanks.
 
An interesting new theory has Emerged....

arlier this summer, the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee set about crunching data on more than 40,000 genes from 17,000 genetic samples in an effort to better understand Covid-19. Summit is the second-fastest computer in the world, but the process — which involved analyzing 2.5 billion genetic combinations — still took more than a week.

When Summit was done, researchers analyzed the results. It was, in the words of Dr. Daniel Jacobson, lead researcher and chief scientist for computational systems biology at Oak Ridge, a “eureka moment.” The computer had revealed a new theory about how Covid-19 impacts the body: the bradykinin hypothesis. The hypothesis provides a model that explains many aspects of Covid-19, including some of its most bizarre symptoms. It also suggests 10-plus potential treatments, many of which are already FDA approved. Jacobson’s group published their results in a paper in the journal eLife in early July.

According to the team’s findings, a Covid-19 infection generally begins when the virus enters the body through ACE2 receptors in the nose, (The receptors, which the virus is known to target, are abundant there.) The virus then proceeds through the body, entering cells in other places where ACE2 is also present: the intestines, kidneys, and heart. This likely accounts for at least some of the disease’s cardiac and GI symptoms.

But once Covid-19 has established itself in the body, things start to get really interesting. According to Jacobson’s group, the data Summit analyzed shows that Covid-19 isn’t content to simply infect cells that already express lots of ACE2 receptors. Instead, it actively hijacks the body’s own systems, tricking it into upregulating ACE2 receptors in places where they’re usually expressed at low or medium levels, including the lungs.

In this sense, Covid-19 is like a burglar who slips in your unlocked second-floor window and starts to ransack your house. Once inside, though, they don’t just take your stuff — they also throw open all your doors and windows so their accomplices can rush in and help pillage more efficiently.

And there's more to read........

https://elemental.medium.com/a-supe...teresting-new-theory-has-emerged-31cb8eba9d63
Very interesting. I have had prescribed meds that were ACE2 inhibitors so I wonder if that has allowed me to not as of yet had it. That and all the other crap I have had injected in me over the years and maybe I am one of those rae individuals that is somewhat immune to it. Still practicing though some of the safety things when out and about...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
so not wearing a mask over your nose is like not wearing in at all . so people that are wearing the mask on their mouth only are a virus carrier , ready to spread it further . it was a good read , and maybe these new drugs they have developed will get it to subside so we can get back to everything .
 
But this is political in nature :poke:

you should know better & I won't go there :lol:
 
Very interesting. I have had prescribed meds that were ACE2 inhibitors so I wonder if that has allowed me to not as of yet had it. That and all the other crap I have had injected in me over the years and maybe I am one of those rae individuals that is somewhat immune to it. Still practicing though some of the safety things when out and about...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
I've been on a low dose ACE inhibitor for many years now.....and hope it's helping but I'm also practicing the safety mess like that is being recommended.

But this is political in nature :poke:

you should know better & I won't go there :lol:
Yes, Covid 19 has been politicised but I don't think this article is political....
 
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