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January 25th, 2021, 12:16 PM
#11
It doesn't edit your DNA, not even possible with this Vacine.
Please Please read how it actually works.
Originally Posted by
impact
I really don't care for what they are doing here and the path forward. They freely admit to editing DNA.
https://www.rochester.edu/newscenter...search-428952/
"For the past few years, Anderson’s lab has developed tools and delivery systems that use the RNA-targeting
CRISPR-Cas13 to treat human genetic diseases that affect muscle function.
CRISPR-Cas13 is like a molecular pair of scissors that can target specific RNAs for degradation, using small, programmable guide RNAs.
When the health crisis first became apparent in Wuhan, China, researchers in Anderson’s lab turned their focus toward developing a
CRISPR-Cas13 therapeutic aimed at
SARS-CoV-2. Applying the knowledge already available about coronavirus RNA replication, they designed single CRISPR guide RNAs capable of targeting every viral RNA that is made within a SARS-CoV-2 infected cell. Using a novel cloning method developed in Anderson’s lab, multiple
CRISPR guide-RNAs could be packaged into a single therapeutic vector (a genetically engineered carrier) to target numerous viral RNA sites simultaneously. The multi-pronged targeting strategy could be used as a therapy to safeguard against virus-induced cell toxicity and prevent ‘escape’ of viruses which may have undergone mutation.
“Infectious viruses and pandemics seemingly come out of nowhere, which has made it hard to rapidly develop and screen traditional small molecule therapeutics or vaccines,” Anderson says. “There is a clear need to develop alternative targeted therapeutics, such as
CRISPR-Cas13, which have the ability to be rapidly reprogrammed to target new emerging pandemics.”
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January 25th, 2021 12:16 PM
# ADS
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January 25th, 2021, 12:45 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
greatwhite
It doesn't edit your DNA, not even possible with this Vacine.
Please Please read how it actually works.
It is not a vaccine. It is a medical device.
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January 25th, 2021, 12:53 PM
#13
No it is not.
Originally Posted by
impact
It is not a vaccine. It is a medical device.
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January 25th, 2021, 12:54 PM
#14
Originally Posted by
impact
It is not a vaccine. It is a medical device.
That's my understanding they call it one because we are in a pandemic or epidemic depending who talks lol.
It's a treatment to suppress the symptoms and has zero test done if it can still be spread.
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Last edited by fishfood; January 25th, 2021 at 01:59 PM.
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January 25th, 2021, 12:55 PM
#15
Originally Posted by
greatwhite
No it is not.
"Messenger RNA is considered by both the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to be gene therapy “even though RNA does not interact with the genome,” said Meffen in giving a regulatory overview of the two types of RNA therapies. However, mRNA, which is regulated by the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) is not yet classified as a regenerative medicine advanced therapy (RMAT). EMA considers mRNA to be an advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP)."
https://www.raps.org/news-and-articl...considerations
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January 26th, 2021, 10:51 AM
#16
Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
warpipe
Sure hope it pans out. A vaccine failure...........lets not even go there.
Vaccine failure isn't as concerning as what we might unintentionally create by using vaccines that don't work well.
This article was written in 2015, so there's no covid-bias.
"Some vaccines support evolution of more-virulent viruses -- ScienceDaily" https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0727143139.htm
"When a vaccine works perfectly, as do the childhood vaccines for smallpox, polio, mumps, rubella, and measles, it prevents vaccinated individuals from being sickened by the disease, and it also prevents them from transmitting the virus to others," Read said. These vaccines are a type that is "perfect" because they are designed to mimic the perfect immunity that humans naturally develop after having survived one of these diseases. "Our research demonstrates that another vaccine type allows extremely virulent forms of a virus to survive -- like the one for Marek's disease in poultry, against which the poultry industry is heavily reliant on vaccination for disease control," said Venugopal Nair, who led the research team in the United Kingdom where the experimental work related to this study was carried out. Nair is the head of the Avian Viral Diseases program at the Pirbright Institute, which also hosts the OIE Reference Laboratory on Marek's disease.
"These vaccines also allow the virulent virus to continue evolving precisely because they allow the vaccinated individuals, and therefore themselves, to survive", Nair said.
"Less-than-perfect vaccines create a 'leaky' barrier against the virus, so vaccinated individuals sometimes do get sick, but typically with less-virulent symptoms. Because the vaccinated individuals survive long enough to transmit the virus to others, the virus also is able to survive and to spread throughout a population. "In our tests of the leaky Marek's-disease virus in groups of vaccinated and unvaccinated chickens, the unvaccinated died while those that were vaccinated survived and transmitted the virus to other birds left in contact with them," Nair said. "Our research demonstrates that the use of leaky vaccines can promote the evolution of nastier 'hot' viral strains that put unvaccinated individuals at greater risk."
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