Chief scientist of AstraZeneca died this year of brain prion disease. Anyone else miss this?
(www.fiercebiotech.com)
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Well that I the concern the spike protein as I understand organic chemistry is going to be unstable since it normally would be attached on one end to the virus. It being sliced off of the virus would as I understand it make the protein unstable/lopsided.
A prion is just a messed up protein that folded wrong and then replicates.
If mrna jabs are hijacking our cells to manufacture this partial protein is that not flooding your body with millions of these proteins with a good chance of misfolding?
You might be right, seems plausible. I guess my point was that the spikes themselves are not prions per se