We better fasten our seat-belts because, apparently, new discoveries with regards to Covid injections are bubbling to the surface more quickly, as time goes on.
"Spike protein subunits appear to block the p53 gene that stops cancer cell growth and encourages DNA repair."
By Marina Zhang
4/22/2024
Updated: 5/4/2024
"Spike protein from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, potentially promotes cancer by interfering with anti-cancer activities, according to a recent preprint cell study from Brown University.
The preprint authors, led by Dr. Wafik El-Deiry, director of the Cancer Center at Brown University, exposed cancer cells to spike protein subunits. They found that the spike subunits may promote cancer survival and growth by blocking a cancer suppressor gene known as p53.
The gene—the most commonly affected by cancer—stops cancer cell growth and encourages DNA repair.
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