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Aug 20, 2022Liked by Anandamide

Anyone wanting to obtain research papers, but lacking the substantial subscription fees or access to institutions with subscriptions can usually find these papers at Sci-Hub. Just copy the DOI number beginning with "10." and paste into the sci-hub search bar.

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Aug 19, 2022Liked by Anandamide

Thanks for looking into the details of the mRNA technology used in the vaccines!

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This probably isn't a concern for a territorial product that stays in the arm.

https://medquotes.substack.com/p/follow-the-science

https://medquotes.substack.com/p/spotting-the-intruder

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any comment on this from Kevin McKernan

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Was there anything further from the study in Cell? Curious if they followed any of the participants with 60 day mRNA?

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Which cell study?

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867422000769

Not sure the link will work, but the article in Cell that addressed OAS. The section titled:

“Prolonged detection of vaccine mRNA in LN GCs and spike antigen in LN GCs and blood following SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination” reads “vaccine mRNA-specific RNAScope probes in the core needle biopsies of the ipsilateral axillary LNs that were collected 7–60 days after the second dose of mRNA-1273 or BNT162b2 vaccination and detected vaccine mRNA collected in the GCs of LNs on days 7, 16, and 37 postvaccination, with lower but still appreciable specific signal at day 60“

Any idea if they did further follow up on this? Seems a bit crazy to have that mRNA detected in the lymph nodes 2 months later. Then that Huh7 reverse transcription article. I haven’t heard much since twitter nuked the mouse crew.

Also, thanks for writing this substack, it’s fascinating. Wish I’d have paid more attention years ago in bio-chem!

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