Here we link Kennedy's excerpts to the SARS-CoV-2 receptor, ACE2.
From the calprotectin wikipage:
Calprotectin
en.wikipedia.org
'reference #11:
Neutrophils and monocytes belong to the first line of immune defence cells and are recruited to sites of inflammation during infection or sterile injury. Both cells contain huge amounts of the heterodimeric protein S100A8/A9 in their cytoplasm. S100A8/A9 belongs to the Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding...
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On the same Pubmed page as this abstract will be the ACE2 link to China, under Similar Articles:
Jun 2014 China "Cardiac Fibroblasts Initiate Angiotensin-II-Induced Cardiac Inflammation
Angiotensin II induces cardiovascular injury, in part, by activating inflammatory response; however, the initial factors that trigger the inflammatory cascade remain unclear. Microarray analysis of cardiac tissue exposed to systemic angiotensin II infusion revealed that extracellular...
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So digging deeper, Kennedy mentions this syndrome twice on the same page:
page 369.
1. 'For kids never before exposed to dengue, Dengvxia also appeared to increase the lifelong risk of a deadly complication known as plasma leakage syndrome, which catapaults a person into profound shock before killing them.'
2. 'Confirming Dr. Halstead's fears, the company made the alarming admission that Dengvaxia did increase the risk of hospitalization and cytoplasmic leakage syndrome.'
A Pubmed search 'Dengvaxia plasma leakage syndrome' retrieves no references. A Pubmed search 'dengvaxia cytoplasmic leakage syndrome' retrieves no references. A Pubmed search'cytoplasmic leakage syndrome' yields 67 references, one of which is here:
Ap 2015 British Columbia / Saudi Arabia / Leakage of a Monunuclear Cell Cytoplasmic Protein / Fecal Calprotectin
We have already posted the coxsackie B virus-adenovirus receptor (CAR) on USMB, which is a poliovirus family viral receptor as well as a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine adenovirus receptor. Thus similar to calprotectin are the alarmins, and it is here that the HIV-1 link can be made, something Edward Hooper (aidsorigins page) may be interested in should he not know:
Pubmed search: 'calprotectin picornavirus' yields these reports:
20 Nov 2017 Coxsackie B3 Virus-Induced Myocarditis / Alarmins S100A8-S100A9 mRNA Expression
S100A8 and S100A9 aggravate CVB3-induced myocarditis and might serve as therapeutic targets in inflammatory cardiomyopathies.
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'....which is proof-of-concept for the specific involvement of the delirious effects of this alarmin in myocarditis....direct negative inotropic and lusitropic effects.'
And it is reference #21 of that picornavirus report which makes the HIV-2 link:
(1988) Elevated Serum Calprotectin Levels in HIV-Infected Patients: The Calprotectin Response During ZDV Treatments is Associated with Clinical Events
The calcium-binding myelomonocytic protein calprotectin (L1 protein) was quantified in serum from 51 patients with HIV infection and in 20 HIV-seronegative blood donors. Significantly elevated levels were found both in asymptomatic patients and in people with AIDS compared with controls. The...
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So SARS-CoV-2 vaccine based on chimpanzee adenovirus links back to Bokenda humans and chimps for monkeypox. If not already known, Hooper should be interested in this report, recalling Bangladesh and smallpox cases there:
Bangladesh / Calprotectin, Oral Polio Vaccine and Measles
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1017093).
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There is a $40 paywall involved to read the most original report that apparently mentions calprotectin, and it does not seem to be available elsewhere on the internet. It links in time to the Danish lab (Magnus) discovering monkeypox in a monkey from Singapore in 1958:
May 1958 / Growth and CF Antigenicity of Measles Virus in Cells Deriving from Human Heart
Growth and CF antigenicity of measles virus in cells deriving from human heart
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Thus with these posts, the myocarditis symptom has been more tightly linked to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.