Center them. M.P. Chumakova began the development of yet another anticoid vaccine based on virus-like particles in insect cells. The general director of the center, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Aydar Ishmukhametov spoke about this at the general meeting of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
According to him, TASS reports, several years ago the center had already begun work in South Africa to create vaccines based on virus-like particles. In particular, various methods have been perfected, including delivery into cells, isolation and detection of virus-like particles. Now this work is continued: scientists are creating a vaccine against covid based on virus-like particles in insect cells.
As a reminder, the vaccines Sputnik V, EpiVacCorona, KoviVak, Sputnik Light and EpiVacCorona-N are now registered in Russia. None of them are recognized by WHO. Earlier, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov called for “preparing for the worst” because of the fears of the World Health Organization (WHO) that due to the new strain of the coronavirus “omicron” more people may die than from previous species, since it can be resistant to vaccines.
The Fly, a 1986 horror film by David Cronenberg, is a screen version of a short story by French writer Georges Langeland and a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. The main roles were played by Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. According to the plot, a scientist working on teleportation accidentally merges at the genetic level with a fly in the teleportation apparatus during experiments. Gradually, the main character turns into a huge crazy insect. The film was ranked # 42 on IMdB’s 500 Best Horror Movies.
Source: Rosbalt

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