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| - | ====== COVID-19 Associated Prion Disease ====== | ||
| - | ===== Research ===== | ||
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| - | * Aug 18, 2014, Olsthoorn ([[https:// | ||
| - | * This is extremely relevant to the [[mRNA vaccine]]s, because the [[codon]] optimization that they do to greatly increase the amount of spike protein cells produce also ends up increasing the number of potential [[G-quadruplex]]es that the [[mRNA]] can form. The combination of more spike protein and more availability of G-quadruplexes would be devastating for the potential to cause prion diseases. | ||
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| - | ===== Possible Prion Disease Observations Associated with COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign ===== | ||
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| - | * October, 2021, Marc Doyer on the verge of tears live on Cnews evoking his wife who is in critical condition following the vaccination.(([[https:// | ||
| - | * A 40-minute interview with Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, | ||