Scientists study whether corona can survive antibodies entering the supercell


Ability to create supercells in covid viruses

Possibility of spreading the virus more effectively from supercells that are more powerful and genetically powerful than normal cells

New Delhi: Scientists have concluded at the end of a study that the corona virus can cause adverse effects in the human body even if it has antibodies if it forms a supercell in the body.

The study found that the corona virus has the potential to make super cells in certain human bodies, and that if the virus is active in a super cell, it can fight off antibodies and spread multiple copies of the virus.

Antibodies that are formed in the human body after being infected with a virus or after being vaccinated against that virus are very effective. The virus enters the body through a single cell and makes many replicas of itself. The virus continues to search for cells that can spread and replicate themselves.

These cells act as a factory to produce more and more copies of the wire. Antibodies stop the virus from growing and entering our cells. However, scientists are concerned that given the genetic structure of SARS-COV-2, the virus could form super cells.

When a virus infects an infected cell to form a larger cell, it is called a super cell. Compared to other normal cells, this supercell is larger and its genetic material is stronger. So that it can fight the antibodies of the virus and make more and more copies of the virus and have adverse effects on the body.

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