Paul Saladino· MD
corona virus appears to bind to cells in our lungs and cells in other places in our body potentially the GI tract as well which have the ACE 2 receptor
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corona virus appears to bind to cells in our lungs and cells in other places in our body potentially the GI tract as well which have the ACE 2 receptor
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we're looking at ace 2 as the the transmembrane or the enzyme in the membrane of these lung cells specifically in the gut by which the virus binds and enters our body