Re: MureCa
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
The ACE1 and ACE2 thing is pretty clear. In one instance, Covid has an easier time entering a cell. In another, it does not.
So yes, it’s hard to pinpoint which factor is most at work, but clinically, observing cells and the virus in a lab, there are genetic profiles which are better at preventing infection.
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Right, but how ACE1 and ACE2 receptors are expressed is probably through epigenetics.
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