Summary: A new study reveals that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein remains in brain-protective tissues and skull bone marrow for years after infection, potentially driving long COVID’s neurological ...
The spike protein binds to so-called ACE2 receptors, which are particularly abundant in these regions. "This may make these tissues especially vulnerable to the long-term accumulation of spike ...
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