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Cloning the immune cells can give antiviral medicals against COVID-19



Cloning the immune cells can give antiviral medicals against COVID-19

If we would start to make clones of the immune cells, what is taken from the people, who are immune against COVID-19 that thing can bring a new type of serums what might affect the COVID-19. In this case, the immune cells, what is producing serum are cultured in laboratories and the serum, what they are producing can use against COVID-19. 

This is the method, that is normally used to produce serum against the snake venom. The big animal like a horse is injected by using the snake venom, and the antibodies for the poison is separated from blood by using a centrifuge and other chemical methods. So the same way the antibodies against viruses can produce by stressing the immune defense of animals by injecting viruses to it. 

In the future, the genome, which is making immune cells produce antibodies that can be separated from the immune cells, and then transfer to other people. That kind of genome therapy can be the solution to very lethal viruses, but the time for that kind of thing is possible probably in the future. In this process, the immune cells, what are giving immunity would be cloned, and the genome sequence, what is controlling the production of antigens will be separated. 

Those sequences can be located by compiling the genomes of the cells, what is taken from a person, who has immunity against viruses, and non-immune persons. Then those sequences are transformed into bacteria, and they are used to create artificial viruses, which can be injected into humans. The DNA can be cut to RNA-molecule and transfer to the cell organelle, by using the nanomachines. But as you know, this thing might be the technology of the future. 

One of the biggest problems with COVID-19 is that human cells must be used to that kind of production. In theory production of the serum or antigens against COVID-19 is easy. Make one human or animal immune against that virus. And then take the B-immune cells from the body, and then make the cell cultures by using those cells. 

A practical solution for that kind of thing is a little bit more complicated process than this kind of example. The purity in the injected virus must be extremely high, and that means that the injected viruses must be only COVID-19. All other viruses must be removed. 

But does that kind of serum cause that the life-time immune defense against that does not form, because the medical world destroys viruses too soon. Or another change is that the serum is not effective and terminates only a small part of viruses. But if we want to say, that we are survived that epidemic, and get stable protection against that virus, we must get life-time immune defense against COVID-19. 

And one of the versions, how we could make that kind of thing is just infect people by using COVID-19. In that kind of process, the living virus would inject to people and then that controlled infection causes the forming of the life-time immune defense, but the thing is that volunteers would be hard to get. And also the purity of this injection must be extremely high, as I just wrote. These kinds of things are made in the laboratories, which are used to test viruses like Ebola, but tests are made by using animals.

Immune cells are a good source for serums, but the thing is that we should make the immune cells, which can produce the serums by using other cells. And those cells must have the genome, which makes them product serum. 

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