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Replying to @nanogenomic @DanielleFong
simpler - a phenomenon found the year I was born - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2856711 - https://www.nature.com/articles/1001102.pdf?origin=ppub … - https://www.nature.com/articles/1001102.pdf?origin=ppub … NOTE : this is just me speculating. Also,
@Nephro_Sparks wondering if you've had your mind on the clotting issue?1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
Oh, shit, what if this means that ACE2-coated virus is getting into platelet progenitors and the virus is also loaded into platelets at the time of their formation in addition to red blood cells -_-
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I'm not sure it would need to get inside the platelets or progenitors. If angiotensin II peptide is being made in high concentrations and not enough ACE2 is active to dispose of it, that might be what is needed Maybe it's AT1R receptors on the platelets doing it?
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The CD147 is most definitely expressed on red blood cell progenitors.
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That's fine, but the clotting mechanism might not require anything more complex than boring extracellular signaling
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Sure, but don't forget the porphyrin and hemoglobin scavenging and don't ignore first principle root causes of things — signaling is frequently a secondary result of deeper elements at play
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