DOCS Discovered Killing Zombie Cells Manage to Reversing Covid Burght about Mind Ageing

DOCS Discovered Killing Zombie Cells Manage to Reversing Covid Burght about Mind Ageing


Black memories of Korona epidemic will still be in the minds of many people. Korona created a furore worldwide. Now even though the epidemic is over, scientists are still doing research on this virus. Scientists from the University of Queensland have achieved a new achievement. A new research related to Covid-19 has come to light that the aging process that was triggered in brain cells can be turned back due to corona. That is, the impact on Korona’s mind can be returned.

Scientists designed synthetic brain orgenoid models for this which were designed from human stem cells in the lab. In research, he found that there are four drugs that can turn back the cellular process that started due to corona. This cellular process caused by Corona makes the brain grow old quickly. But now its prevention can be possible so that the brain can be prevented from growing old quickly.

According to Dr. Julio Aguado of the Australian Institute for Bio-Engineering and Nano Technology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland, Kovid-19 infection rapidly increases the number of Jobi cells. With increasing age, they start accumulating more rapidly in the brain. These are cells that lead to tissue inflammation that causes problems like brain fog and memory loss to the patient’s brain.

Release states that researchers have received 4 medicines which can eliminate cells affected due to Kovid 19 from the brain. Their names are- a cocktail drug made by joining Navitoclax, ABT-737, Fisetin, and Dasatinib Plus Quercetin (D+Q). These medicines helped the brain to become young again. Also reduced neurodizenorative symptoms. The shogers have said that there is a need to do this mechanism completely and do deep research to fully understand.

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