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 Posted On: 09/12/2021 11:46:59 AM 
  
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	I think it's a bit weak/of a stretch.. antibodies that would bind to ACE2 would have a similar active site of the viral spike itself. And would bind to the host's anti-spike antibodies.. there's not much point in producing antibodies against a pathogen and then producing antibodies that disable those. I think they should look into any effects of the host's spike antibodies on free ANGII, but I've been out of the game for a while now / can't really armchair quarterback ; D
 	
 
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