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I'm too lazy to research this shit, so can someone explain these thoughts of mine?
>How is spike protein synthesized within the cell transported into extracellular space?
This applies to pretty much all the "new technology" vaccines - Pfizer, Moderna, Sputnik, AZ
>Does the lipid capsule in case of mRNA vaccines pass the blood-brain barrier?
>Do our cells incorporate the spike protein into their membranes?
>Usually in the case of lipid particle transport special lipid molecules are used so that the fuse with endosome occurs with higher frequency and thus the content of the particle can be released when it enters the cell. How are those lipid molecules metabolized and is there a chance that they are incorporated into our membranes and can cause some serious trouble long-term?
>Can we be sure there is no anti-sense binding of the vaccine mRNA to our own mRNAs causing gene expression silencing?
>Has there ever been a cytotoxicity assay performed with spike protein?
These are my thoughts, I tried to google some but obviously no results that would address any of these questions. If any of you actually read some research papers or are experienced molecular biologists, I'd appreciate any answers or your thoughts.