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Besides the spike protein, do we know of other epitopes on the SARS-CoV-2 virion that are capable of inducing neutralising antibodies?

Besides the spike protein, do we know of other epitopes on the SARS-CoV-2 virion that are capable of inducing neutralising antibodies?


Besides the spike protein, do we know of other epitopes on the SARS-CoV-2 virion that are capable of inducing neutralising antibodies?

Posted: 17 Oct 2021 12:15 AM PDT

How does MOND make dark matter unnecessary for explaining the movement of galaxies?

Posted: 16 Oct 2021 01:49 PM PDT

What would lead developers of atomic/nuclear weapons to fear it would vaporise the atmosphere when first used?

Posted: 16 Oct 2021 12:20 PM PDT

How do snails survive freezing in winter?

Posted: 16 Oct 2021 04:53 AM PDT

What prevents a day in October to get just as warm as a day in July if it's equally sunny and cloudless on both those days? (I am referring to mainland Europe)

Posted: 16 Oct 2021 11:05 AM PDT

Today i noticed it was a lovely sunny day where I live (Luxembourg). I also noticed that it was 13 degrees as opposed to the 30 degrees it would have been if it were July. What is the reason behind that?

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Could you see a nebula at night if you lived on planet inside it?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021 02:39 PM PDT

If you lived on a planet that was orbiting a star that formed inside a nebula, would you still see black space at night like here on earth, or are nebulae dense enough to be illuminated by a star inside them?

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What is the phenomenon behind the arrangement of the large North American lakes?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021 01:49 PM PDT

I was looking at a map of North America and noticed in addition to the more recognizable Great Lakes, you can draw a sort of line/curve all the way from the great bear lake in the northwest of Canada all the way to Lake Ontario, including all the major lakes in between. Not only can you draw this curve, it also aligns somewhat with the Canadian Shield. Is this coincidence or was there some prehistoric geological process that caused these lakes to align this way?

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Why does increased dead space ventilation increase alveolar PCO2?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021 04:17 PM PDT

So I'm watching a video on alveolar ventilation and dead space. I am having a hard time working out why an INCREASE in dead space ventilation will increase PACO2.

I know if you use the alveolar vent. equation, the numbers work out this way, but I am asking why this happens.

Is my line of thinking correct here : Let's say occlusion happens to a Pulm. capillary, increasing dead space - no gas exchange can happen here, causing shunting to healthy alveoli. This will cause more gas exchange to happen at the healthy alveoli and result in more CO2 unloaded at these sites. Therefore causing the increase in PACO2 at the healthy alveoli?

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