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#15577255 at 2022-02-08 16:28:54 (UTC 1)
Q Research General #19698: Ambassador Bridge Got Honked Edition
>>15577243
>The HIV viral protein gp120 induces apoptosis of neuronal cells by inhibiting levels of furin and Tissue plasminogen activator, enzymes responsible for converting pBDNF to mBDNF. gp120 induces mitochondrial-death proteins like caspases which may influence the upregulation of the death receptor Fas leading to apoptosis of neuronal cells, gp120 induces oxidative stress in the neuronal cells, and it is also known to activate STAT1 and induce interleukins IL-6 and IL-8 secretion in neuronal cells.
#15577243 at 2022-02-08 16:27:37 (UTC 1)
Q Research General #19698: Ambassador Bridge Got Honked Edition
>>15577227
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Envelope_glycoprotein_GP120#HIV_dementia
HIV dementia
The HIV viral protein gp120 induces apoptosis of neuronal cells by inhibiting levels of furin and Tissue plasminogen activator, enzymes responsible for converting pBDNF to mBDNF. gp120 induces mitochondrial-death proteins like caspases which may influence the upregulation of the death receptor Fas leading to apoptosis of neuronal cells, gp120 induces oxidative stress in the neuronal cells, and it is also known to activate STAT1 and induce interleukins IL-6 and IL-8 secretion in neuronal cells.
#10786535 at 2020-09-25 19:28:03 (UTC 1)
Q Research General #13805: Ron Paul Give The Thumbs Up, Comey, Well, Not So Much Edition
Little tidbit-the fact he had a witnessed stroke is a best case scenario. If caught within a small window of time (best is within 4-6 hrs), doctors can give something called tPA https://www.verywellhealth.com/Tissue-plasminogen-activator-tpa-3146225
and the prognosis for a really good recovery is much better and much faster. As awful as this was for anons to see, it's important to recognize the symptoms and get the person to the hospital ASAP and note the time of onset of symptoms. It's easiest to spot in loved ones as you tend to notice a change in them..mom suddenly slurring on the phone, or garbled speech, or dad's left side suddenly getting weak.
#8767915 at 2020-04-12 10:22:53 (UTC 1)
Q Research General #11225: E is for Easter E-bake Edition
>>8767841
https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-04-11/doctor-treating-coronavirus-patients-gambles-on-clot-busting-drug
Doctor treating COVID-19 patients gambles on clot-busting drug
"I said, 'What do we actually have to lose?'" Poor said. "That's when I decided to give not just a blood thinner but a blood-clot buster."
In New York, Poor was going a step further with a drug called Tissue plasminogen activator, or tPA, which doesn't prevent clots - it breaks them up.
Poor's 55-year-old patient wasn't getting enough oxygen even after doctors rolled her onto her stomach for an extreme ventilation technique called "prone positioning." She was in shock. Other organs were failing fast.
Twenty minutes after the injection of tPA, her oxygen levels rose. Poor was elated. But not for long.
"She gets better, but then she starts to get worse," he said. "Most likely we're breaking up the clot, but she is immediately forming the clot again."
So he tried something novel, putting the woman on a low-dose drip of tPA for about 24 hours, together with a blood thinner, in hopes of chipping away at existing clots while blocking new ones.