@thicctatorx Ooooooh interesting... I know what I'm reading in my spare time https://t.co/LIKbOFWLD7
@ResistTrixie @MZHemingway @jrpsaki @GlennYoungkin @APSVirginia Your albuterol inhaler does more to help with COVID due to its mechanism of action on the ACE2 receptor in the lungs (and assuming you're vaccinated, of course), than children wearing masks h
@MartyMakary @NBSaphierMD Is there more knowledge to this? Just curious, as someone who has asthma and allergies Thanks https://t.co/ZtFEOLHmy8
"This receptor is mainly expressed in the lungs and to a lesser degree in other organs, such as the heart, kidneys, and intestines (Bavishi et al., 2020), which could explain the increased prevalence of lung infection." https://t.co/ziJXMZbTL6
@MarcoMorosini3 @tz523 @fattoquotidiano @stanzaselvaggia (ci sta che siamo simili) https://t.co/WYIMeCxk8x
@theonlyjeanette @Jewels5005630 @GavinNewsom Ah found the study - https://t.co/NpT9StvQ14
@MarkGerstein This review might explain it -- asthmatics have less ACE2 receptors, just like children? https://t.co/XQDACjDiw7
The Possible Dual Role of the ACE2 Receptor in Asthma and Coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) Infection. https://t.co/gaLDwrhK3C https://t.co/eyauIXKewc
RT @PriamalFear: [Memo***] The Possible Dual Role of the ACE2 Receptor in Asthma and Coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) Infection https://t.co/lw7RPtO…
[Memo***] The Possible Dual Role of the ACE2 Receptor in Asthma and Coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) Infection https://t.co/lw7RPtOuHE 2020 Sep 23
The Possible Dual Role of the ACE2 Receptor in Asthma and Coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) Infection https://t.co/tRgCRHVk2I #cellinfect