Posted by alexandra_k on June 7, 2021, at 13:52:53
In reply to Re: Johnson + Johnson vaccine can someone explain how, posted by alexandra_k on June 7, 2021, at 13:43:20
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/201722-overview
actually here, there is an immune one specifically.
they say the antibodies actually attach to or bind to the platelets.
antibodies bound to platelets are removed by the macrophage of the spleen.
so then low levels of platelets.
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the issue is that antibodies aren't as specific as we like to think.
it is likely part of a normal robust healthy immune response for the body to selectively produce a few different antibodies that are responsive to different parts of the pathogen.
but it is possible that each of those antibodies has a broader target then intended. they may cross-react to something else in the body.
platelets. or the particular kind of collagen found lining heart valves or...
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