If the body produces a particular exosome, which they call an enterovirus, it’s possible that being inoculated with the exosome could confer some protection. I just question the long-term unintended consequences of never understanding, let alone treating, the root of the problem.
If the body produces a particular exosome, which they call an enterovirus, it’s possible that being inoculated with the exosome could confer some protection. I just question the long-term unintended consequences of never understanding, let alone treating, the root of the problem.
What is your research specifically?
If the body produces a particular exosome, which they call an enterovirus, it’s possible that being inoculated with the exosome could confer some protection. I just question the long-term unintended consequences of never understanding, let alone treating, the root of the problem.