Vitamin D Receptor Inactivity (VDR)-A Treatment Target for Many Diseases, Including Covid 19?
Juergen Aschoff
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Juergen Aschoff: Department of General Medicine, Germany
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2023, vol. 53, issue 1, 44307-44312
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In the Covid 19 pandemic phase, we obtained information about the spike protein that binds to the AT 2 receptor. In the early pandemic phase, I thought about the influence of the VDR on the AT 2 receptor, because the interaction of VDR on the expression of the AT 2 receptor is known. However, numerous other interactions of VDR are also known, especially in 1400 genetic expressions [1-2].
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Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2023.53.008344
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