Magnets stick to vaccine site?

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  • THE STORY:
    With the eerie COVID vax magnet phenomenon in full swing, we must look deeper to discover what could be causing magnets to stick to people's arms at the injection site.
  • THE IMPLICATIONS:
    Is magnetic hydrogel the cause, given the recent studies showing it can be magnetically activated and remotely controlled via the Smart Grid? Or are there other explanations involving metallic nanoparticles?

Could advances in magnetic hydrogel​

be the reason for the bizarre COVID vax magnet phenomenon? This sensation is becoming very well documented, with numerous COVID vaxxed people worldwide demonstrating on video that a magnet will stick on their arm at the injection site, but nowhere else on their body. TimTruth.com has released another compilation, this time a 47-minute version with people of all ages and cultures showing what happens. It represents overwhelming evidence that this is a real occurrence, despite what desperate debunkers and vaccine apologists claim, although vaccine apologists isn’t a good term for them, since this chemical cocktail injection is a non-vaccine. In some videos, people take the very same magnet off their arm and stick it right back on their fridge where it stays. Metallic nanoparticles is a good guess to explain what could be happening. This article will look specifically at advances in magnetic hydrogel and whether that could explain the phenomenon (for those unfamiliar with this, check out my earlier article on hydrogel).

Magnetic Hydrogel Formation​

As a starting point, let’s define the word hydrogel: “a network of crosslinked polymer chains that are hydrophilic, sometimes found as a colloidal gel in which water is the dispersion medium. A three-dimensional solid results from the hydrophilic polymer chains being held together by cross-links.” This military article I have quoted before states that the hydrogel being developed (by Profusa with the help of DARPA) would be composed of 2 parts – “polymer chains” and “an electronic component.” Electronics almost always or always contain metal. A March 2020 study entitled Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering goes into great depth analyzing how magnetic hydrogels (that are made using iron oxide-based particles and different types of hydrogel matrices) are being used in biomedical applications for tissue engineering (regenerative medicine that repairs damaged body tissue). They are apparently a suitable substance due to their biocompatibility, controlled architectures and “smart response to magnetic field remotely” which is a giveaway that they biosensors which can be remotely controlled via the Smart Grid. The technology in the public arena is already quite advanced, which means the real tech hidden away in compartmentalized military programs is far, far advanced. The report states:

“Hydrogels have been conducted into the biomedical application to provide a tunable three-dimensional scaffold for cell adhesion, migration, and/or differentiation, and they could also be designed as the platform for the controlled release of cytokines and drugs in tissue engineering and drug delivery … Recently, magnetically responsive hydrogel, as one kind of smart hydrogels, has been introduced into biomedical applications in improving the biological activities of cells, tissues, or organs. This is mainly attributed to its magnetic responsiveness to external magnetic field … Magnetic hydrogels are made of composite materials that possess biocompatibility, biodegradation, and magnetic responsiveness.”
magnetic hydrogel formation
Image credit: Frontiers, from the study “Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering”
Like any technology, it could be used for good or evil, and this study is exclusively focused on how it could be used for good, i.e. for tissue regeneration. However nothing is said about how this advances the transhumanism agenda. The study ends with a note of caution:


“In addition, more attention should be taken into consideration in evaluating the magnetic hydrogels’ pharmacokinetics/toxicokinetics, metabolism, biodegradation in vivo, and so on, which are of great significance in the applications of tissue engineering.”

Magnetic Hydrogel Smart Transformers​

An article published December last year on Phys.org entitled Magnetically controlled, hydrogel-based smart transformers describes another study being done on magnetic hydrogel. In this study, the Chinese research team attempted to show proof of concept for a remote controlled transformer (the children’s toy) based on a shape memory hydrogel system. They embedded magnetite (Fe3O4, a type of iron oxide) and magnetic nanoparticles into a double network polymer structure containing gelatin. They used magnetism and light to remotely change the shape of the hydrogel. The report states:

“The reversible coil-triple-helix transformation of the gelatin constituent imbued the hydrogel with shape memory and self-healing properties, while the magnetite nanoparticles gave photothermal heating and magnetic manipulation functions to deform the hydrogel for navigation in a magnetic field. The team could then restore the deformed shape via shape recovery using light irradiation. Zhang et al. remotely controlled the shape-memory processes through magnetically driven actuation and light-assisted shape memory.”
The following quote shows how they control the shape and movement of the hydrogel. What implications are there for those who have the hydrogel inside of them – and how they can literally be remotely controlled – given this is all about controlling robots?

“Magnetic nanoparticles are effective additives to introduce remotely controlled non-contact actuation. When hydrogels are illuminated with near-infrared (NIR) light, these magnetic nanoparticles will continuously convert light into heat, causing the hydrogel to be heated. This will cause reversible deformation of the hydrogel for applications as freely moving soft robots … The team also used the interaction between permanent magnets and the constituent magnetite nanoparticles of the HG-Fe3O4 hydrogel to guide the construct for directional navigation. Using the hydrogel, they showed how magnet-induced directional navigation could guide a soft transformer through a maze. Such experimental concepts have potential for a range of applications as soft carriers to transport cargo for drug delivery and release in biomedicine.”

Jim Stone’s Theory: Nanobots Are Stealing Iron from the Blood​

Jim Stone was to my knowledge the first to break this story. His theory is worth considering. He is saying that whatever is being injected is either strongly metallic or generating an intense magnetic field – enough to attract an average fridge magnet when the vaccine needle tip is very small. How could that tiny amount of fluid in the COVID non-vaccine be magnetic enough to attract a magnet through human skin? He thinks the injection contains nanobots which harvest or steal hemoglobin (a type of iron oxide) from the blood in order to construct something. This is quite possible, given that the first study quoted above discussed that magnetic hydrogel was composed of iron oxide-based particles. Jim writes on his site:


“I think whatever was in the vax that is magnetic was some sort of self replicating nano tech, (a chip was not injected) it was instead a nanotech with a bunch of nanobots that are building structures in the arm at the injection site that are magnetic. The needles being used for the vax are too small for an ID chip and an ID chip, even at full size, probably would not be enough to attract a magnet.
If they are going to have nanobots build a magnetic structure in the body, those nanobots have to work with whatever the body has available to do it with. The only readily available source of magnetic metal in the body is hemoglobin in the blood, where a nano tech device could get iron to build something with. I don’t think a shot alone that was only 1CC or less could have made people THAT magnetic. They are VERY magnetic. which means whatever is under their skin making that happen had to come from their own bodies if a magnet will stick to it right through their skin.
At first I figured it might just be the shot and that you’d need a neodymium magnet to see the effect. But ordinary ceramic magnets and flexible refrigerator magnets also work, and they work with force, often over an area 4 inches square. It is not a fringe effect. Something serious is going on with this, that involves the body being instructed to build something that is either metallic or emits a magnetic field.
WHAT IF all the blood clots are happening because the shot released a bunch of nanobots, which attacked the blood to steal it’s hemoglobin so they could build something at the injection site? I BET that’s not a “what if”.”

Final Thoughts​

In a recent interview with Alex Newman, Dr. Carrie Madej discusses how the nanotechnology embedded in these COVID non-vaccines has the potential to be an on demand drug delivery system. “On demand” means something has to trigger it to work, so the question is: what will trigger it? pH? A certain frequency? 5G? EMF? Whatever this metallic or magnetic substance is under the skin, it is certainly some kind of biosensor that is designed to receive and transmit signals. We are living in truly historical times, and may be witnessing the conversion en masse of millions or perhaps even billions of people into Human 2.0 – transhumans – with synthetic technology embedded inside of them. The way things are going, it will be the first such embedded technology, and not the last.

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  • THE STORY:
    With the eerie COVID vax magnet phenomenon in full swing, we must look deeper to discover what could be causing magnets to stick to people's arms at the injection site.
  • THE IMPLICATIONS:
    Is magnetic hydrogel the cause, given the recent studies showing it can be magnetically activated and remotely controlled via the Smart Grid? Or are there other explanations involving metallic nanoparticles?

Could advances in magnetic hydrogel​

be the reason for the bizarre COVID vax magnet phenomenon? This sensation is becoming very well documented, with numerous COVID vaxxed people worldwide demonstrating on video that a magnet will stick on their arm at the injection site, but nowhere else on their body. TimTruth.com has released another compilation, this time a 47-minute version with people of all ages and cultures showing what happens. It represents overwhelming evidence that this is a real occurrence, despite what desperate debunkers and vaccine apologists claim, although vaccine apologists isn’t a good term for them, since this chemical cocktail injection is a non-vaccine. In some videos, people take the very same magnet off their arm and stick it right back on their fridge where it stays. Metallic nanoparticles is a good guess to explain what could be happening. This article will look specifically at advances in magnetic hydrogel and whether that could explain the phenomenon (for those unfamiliar with this, check out my earlier article on hydrogel).

Magnetic Hydrogel Formation​

As a starting point, let’s define the word hydrogel: “a network of crosslinked polymer chains that are hydrophilic, sometimes found as a colloidal gel in which water is the dispersion medium. A three-dimensional solid results from the hydrophilic polymer chains being held together by cross-links.” This military article I have quoted before states that the hydrogel being developed (by Profusa with the help of DARPA) would be composed of 2 parts – “polymer chains” and “an electronic component.” Electronics almost always or always contain metal. A March 2020 study entitled Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering goes into great depth analyzing how magnetic hydrogels (that are made using iron oxide-based particles and different types of hydrogel matrices) are being used in biomedical applications for tissue engineering (regenerative medicine that repairs damaged body tissue). They are apparently a suitable substance due to their biocompatibility, controlled architectures and “smart response to magnetic field remotely” which is a giveaway that they biosensors which can be remotely controlled via the Smart Grid. The technology in the public arena is already quite advanced, which means the real tech hidden away in compartmentalized military programs is far, far advanced. The report states:


magnetic hydrogel formation
Image credit: Frontiers, from the study “Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering”
Like any technology, it could be used for good or evil, and this study is exclusively focused on how it could be used for good, i.e. for tissue regeneration. However nothing is said about how this advances the transhumanism agenda. The study ends with a note of caution:



Magnetic Hydrogel Smart Transformers​

An article published December last year on Phys.org entitled Magnetically controlled, hydrogel-based smart transformers describes another study being done on magnetic hydrogel. In this study, the Chinese research team attempted to show proof of concept for a remote controlled transformer (the children’s toy) based on a shape memory hydrogel system. They embedded magnetite (Fe3O4, a type of iron oxide) and magnetic nanoparticles into a double network polymer structure containing gelatin. They used magnetism and light to remotely change the shape of the hydrogel. The report states:


The following quote shows how they control the shape and movement of the hydrogel. What implications are there for those who have the hydrogel inside of them – and how they can literally be remotely controlled – given this is all about controlling robots?


Jim Stone’s Theory: Nanobots Are Stealing Iron from the Blood​

Jim Stone was to my knowledge the first to break this story. His theory is worth considering. He is saying that whatever is being injected is either strongly metallic or generating an intense magnetic field – enough to attract an average fridge magnet when the vaccine needle tip is very small. How could that tiny amount of fluid in the COVID non-vaccine be magnetic enough to attract a magnet through human skin? He thinks the injection contains nanobots which harvest or steal hemoglobin (a type of iron oxide) from the blood in order to construct something. This is quite possible, given that the first study quoted above discussed that magnetic hydrogel was composed of iron oxide-based particles. Jim writes on his site:



Final Thoughts​

In a recent interview with Alex Newman, Dr. Carrie Madej discusses how the nanotechnology embedded in these COVID non-vaccines has the potential to be an on demand drug delivery system. “On demand” means something has to trigger it to work, so the question is: what will trigger it? pH? A certain frequency? 5G? EMF? Whatever this metallic or magnetic substance is under the skin, it is certainly some kind of biosensor that is designed to receive and transmit signals. We are living in truly historical times, and may be witnessing the conversion en masse of millions or perhaps even billions of people into Human 2.0 – transhumans – with synthetic technology embedded inside of them. The way things are going, it will be the first such embedded technology, and not the last.

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Thanks md_a you've really brought alot to this thread. Wish this forum had an upvote button
 

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  • THE STORY:
    With the eerie COVID vax magnet phenomenon in full swing, we must look deeper to discover what could be causing magnets to stick to people's arms at the injection site.
  • THE IMPLICATIONS:
    Is magnetic hydrogel the cause, given the recent studies showing it can be magnetically activated and remotely controlled via the Smart Grid? Or are there other explanations involving metallic nanoparticles?

Could advances in magnetic hydrogel​

be the reason for the bizarre COVID vax magnet phenomenon? This sensation is becoming very well documented, with numerous COVID vaxxed people worldwide demonstrating on video that a magnet will stick on their arm at the injection site, but nowhere else on their body. TimTruth.com has released another compilation, this time a 47-minute version with people of all ages and cultures showing what happens. It represents overwhelming evidence that this is a real occurrence, despite what desperate debunkers and vaccine apologists claim, although vaccine apologists isn’t a good term for them, since this chemical cocktail injection is a non-vaccine. In some videos, people take the very same magnet off their arm and stick it right back on their fridge where it stays. Metallic nanoparticles is a good guess to explain what could be happening. This article will look specifically at advances in magnetic hydrogel and whether that could explain the phenomenon (for those unfamiliar with this, check out my earlier article on hydrogel).

Magnetic Hydrogel Formation​

As a starting point, let’s define the word hydrogel: “a network of crosslinked polymer chains that are hydrophilic, sometimes found as a colloidal gel in which water is the dispersion medium. A three-dimensional solid results from the hydrophilic polymer chains being held together by cross-links.” This military article I have quoted before states that the hydrogel being developed (by Profusa with the help of DARPA) would be composed of 2 parts – “polymer chains” and “an electronic component.” Electronics almost always or always contain metal. A March 2020 study entitled Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering goes into great depth analyzing how magnetic hydrogels (that are made using iron oxide-based particles and different types of hydrogel matrices) are being used in biomedical applications for tissue engineering (regenerative medicine that repairs damaged body tissue). They are apparently a suitable substance due to their biocompatibility, controlled architectures and “smart response to magnetic field remotely” which is a giveaway that they biosensors which can be remotely controlled via the Smart Grid. The technology in the public arena is already quite advanced, which means the real tech hidden away in compartmentalized military programs is far, far advanced. The report states:


magnetic hydrogel formation
Image credit: Frontiers, from the study “Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering”
Like any technology, it could be used for good or evil, and this study is exclusively focused on how it could be used for good, i.e. for tissue regeneration. However nothing is said about how this advances the transhumanism agenda. The study ends with a note of caution:



Magnetic Hydrogel Smart Transformers​

An article published December last year on Phys.org entitled Magnetically controlled, hydrogel-based smart transformers describes another study being done on magnetic hydrogel. In this study, the Chinese research team attempted to show proof of concept for a remote controlled transformer (the children’s toy) based on a shape memory hydrogel system. They embedded magnetite (Fe3O4, a type of iron oxide) and magnetic nanoparticles into a double network polymer structure containing gelatin. They used magnetism and light to remotely change the shape of the hydrogel. The report states:


The following quote shows how they control the shape and movement of the hydrogel. What implications are there for those who have the hydrogel inside of them – and how they can literally be remotely controlled – given this is all about controlling robots?


Jim Stone’s Theory: Nanobots Are Stealing Iron from the Blood​

Jim Stone was to my knowledge the first to break this story. His theory is worth considering. He is saying that whatever is being injected is either strongly metallic or generating an intense magnetic field – enough to attract an average fridge magnet when the vaccine needle tip is very small. How could that tiny amount of fluid in the COVID non-vaccine be magnetic enough to attract a magnet through human skin? He thinks the injection contains nanobots which harvest or steal hemoglobin (a type of iron oxide) from the blood in order to construct something. This is quite possible, given that the first study quoted above discussed that magnetic hydrogel was composed of iron oxide-based particles. Jim writes on his site:



Final Thoughts​

In a recent interview with Alex Newman, Dr. Carrie Madej discusses how the nanotechnology embedded in these COVID non-vaccines has the potential to be an on demand drug delivery system. “On demand” means something has to trigger it to work, so the question is: what will trigger it? pH? A certain frequency? 5G? EMF? Whatever this metallic or magnetic substance is under the skin, it is certainly some kind of biosensor that is designed to receive and transmit signals. We are living in truly historical times, and may be witnessing the conversion en masse of millions or perhaps even billions of people into Human 2.0 – transhumans – with synthetic technology embedded inside of them. The way things are going, it will be the first such embedded technology, and not the last.

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What a post @md_a! Thank you. So explanatory through several possibilities.
 

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Either something in those vaccines becomes powerfully magnetic once it is warmed up, or the body's own natural electromagnetic field reacts in some really scary way. I'm guessing the latter.

A bit on the wild side, but take a look at this. @tankasnowgod

Somebody posted a link on the forum recently to a blog where the person discusses at length how the vaccines is actually a nanobot-building technology and it needs iron to assemble those tiny nanobots, which can be remotely controlled by EMF. A bit crazy on the explanation side, but also linked to that "Magneto" protein research discussed on the forum recently. Apparently, when blood is deprived of iron it starts to...form clots, just as we have seen with the J&J and Moderna shots. Again, take with a grain of salt, but it is probably closer to the truth than what we hear on TV. If the powers that be want to literally control our thoughts at the flip of a switch, then it makes quite a bit of sense. It also vibes quite well with @md_a recently posted.
 

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I've just licked a magnet and it does not stick to me. Not sure why the BBC (funding links to Bill and Melinda) thinks this is a good enough explanation for post 'vaccine' magnetism, if it can be called that.

 

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Thanks for write up @md_a .....the hydrogels and write up on what Jim Stone is saying.

Rense just posted this from Pubmed!

Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine​

 
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Thanks for write up @md_a .....the hydrogels and write up on what Jim Stone is saying.

Rense just posted this from Pubmed!

Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine​

I'm tempted to send this to the BBC but I can't be bothered. Great find
 

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Thanks for write up @md_a .....the hydrogels and write up on what Jim Stone is saying.

Rense just posted this from Pubmed!

Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine​

Great find.
 

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A bit on the wild side, but take a look at this. @tankasnowgod

Somebody posted a link on the forum recently to a blog where the person discusses at length how the vaccines is actually a nanobot-building technology and it needs iron to assemble those tiny nanobots, which can be remotely controlled by EMF. A bit crazy on the explanation side, but also linked to that "Magneto" protein research discussed on the forum recently. Apparently, when blood is deprived of iron it starts to...form clots, just as we have seen with the J&J and Moderna shots. Again, take with a grain of salt, but it is probably closer to the truth than what we hear on TV. If the powers that be want to literally control our thoughts at the flip of a switch, then it makes quite a bit of sense. It also vibes quite well with @md_a recently posted.
haidut, can you help us (duh me) understand it better? Does the iron increase the infectious binding of the spike protein?
Should we live on the edge of anemia to avoid? Keep our ceruloplasmin up?
The long term ramifications of iron bound spike protein seems horrifying and will fail the cabal's insane ideas on how life works and be controlled. Right?

 

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No need for batteries anymore. They are turning humans into device powering machines. The Internet of beings!
 

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Thanks for the link....it lead to a reference to an Anthony Patch where I found this clear write up!

 

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Manipulative magnetic nanomedicine: the future of COVID-19 pandemic/endemic therapy


Based on the experiences of developing MMN to eradicate neuroHIV/AIDS, under a project of getting into the brain, using MENPs as a drug nanocarrier, magnetically guided drug delivery, and ac-magnetic field stimulation dependent controlled drug release, my team and me believes that MMN can be a future therapy against COVID-19 infection pandemic/or endemic. As it is also known that the SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is a combination of several diseases and symptoms. During the infection treatment, even after the hospital discharge, the patient may have several diseases at the same time for a longer time. Such-complicated medical conditions are not easy to deal with using conventional antiviral drugs. Thus, experts feel the demand for a new therapy that can handle multiple tasks at the same time. Keeping advancements and potentials into consideration, manipulative nanomedicine can be one of the potential COVID-19 infection therapies.

Some of the advancements in this field has been reported, for example, micro-needle-based vaccine delivery to manage COVID-19 infection. Early outcomes are exciting, but a lot must be done in terms of animal model-based trials, and followed up with FDA approval, needed prior to suggest clinical implication. To promote MNM against COVID-19 successfully, a public-private involvement-based significant research needed to be conducted in this field to create a path from a lab (in-vitro) to in-vivo (appropriate animal model) to risk assessments to clinical trials to risk assessment to human trial to risk assessment to FDA approval for public utilization. In the process of developing an anti-COVID-19 infection therapy, careful and critical safety-related risk assessments will be a crucial factor to decide progression step-by-step. This introducing AI will be a good choice to gather bioinformatics, perform big data analysis, avoid unnecessary hit-&-trial approaches, establish a relation with a biological and pathological parameter, and projection of a potential approach. Besides AI, it is also suggested to design several projects focused on every aspect of pre/post-SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, and based on assessments and analytics a potential drug nanocarrier and therapeutics agents should be selected. Developing such an approach is a multidisciplinary research approach and experts of various expertise are needed to work on the same platform to investigate MMN to combat against SARS-CoV-2 virus infection. Projecting the above mention as a necessity, this editorial is a call to experts to join hands for investigating and promoting MMN as a potential future COVID-19 pandemic/endemic therapy. I believe that the MMN approach will be in more demand as new therapeutic agents, such BNT162b2, and mRNA1273 [16], vaccine as will be investigated over the time.


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Nanomedicine for the SARS-CoV-2: State-of-the-Art and Future Prospects

Conclusion

This review is an attempt to propose nanomedicine technology as a potential COVID-19 therapy, due to the recent bioinformatics research into the potential pharmacological target sites of the SARS-CoV-2 protein along with new therapeutic agents (eg, vaccines, antibodies, natural products) to eradicate the SARS-CoV-2. Therefore, investigation of nano-enabled therapeutic cargos emerged very usefully for achieving therapeutics delivery at the desired target tissue sites and for managing drug release per patient viral load and other symptoms. Such nanomedicine drugs can be formulated by adopting aspects of pharmacology and advanced surface-active functional nanosystem approaches. This pharmacologically relevant nano cargo, along with specially designed stimuli-responsive systems, exhibited customizable properties that set a command to design and develop therapies for managing COVID-19 in a personalized manner. Nanomedicine has an impact on all medical fields and has been considered a significant method for new diagnostics, medical imaging, nanotherapeutics, vaccines and the development of biomaterials for regenerative medicine. Drug-based nanoparticles have been developed for decades, and many clinical trials are being conducted for cancer, neurodegenerative, autoimmune, cardiovascular, and infectious disorders, but few are certified for human use. While it is well known that DDS focused on nanotechnology strengthen current therapeutics in medicine, their use in viral diseases is underexplored and underused, as seen in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. At various stages of COVID-19 pathogenesis, nanoparticles can play an important role, given their inhibition ability during viral entry and infected cell protein fusion during initial attachment and membrane fusion.72,162

The outcomes of this review help scholars of pharmacology, biomedical engineering, and nano-systems engineering who are engaged in the field of exploring efficient manipulative nanomedicine as future COVID-19 infection therapy, where the key is to control drug delivery and release without adverse effects.


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Enhanced blood-brain barrier transmigration using a novel transferrin embedded fluorescent magneto-liposome nanoformulation​

Abstract​

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is considered as the primary impediment barrier for most drugs. Delivering therapeutic agents to the brain is still a big challenge to date. In our study, a dual mechanism, receptor mediation combined with external non-invasive magnetic force, was incorporated into ferrous magnet-based liposomes for BBB transmigration enhancement. The homogenous magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), with a size of ∼10 nm, were synthesized and confirmed by TEM and XRD respectively. The classical magnetism assay showed the presence of the characteristic superparamagnetic property. These MNPs encapsulated in PEGylated fluorescent liposomes as magneto-liposomes (MLs) showed mono-dispersion, ∼130 ± 10 nm diameter, by dynamic laser scattering (DLS) using the lipid-extrusion technique. Remarkably, a magnetite encapsulation efficiency of nearly 60% was achieved. Moreover, the luminescence and hydrodynamic size of the MLs was stable for over two months at 4 ° C. Additionally, the integrity of the ML structure remained unaffected through 120 rounds of circulation mimicking human blood fluid. After biocompatibility confirmation by cytotoxicity evaluation, these fluorescent MLs were further embedded with transferrin and applied to an in vitro BBB transmigration study in the presence or absence of external magnetic force. Comparing with magnetic force- or transferrin receptor-mediated transportation alone, their synergy resulted in 50-100% increased transmigration without affecting the BBB integrity. Consequently, confocal microscopy and iron concentration in BBB-composed cells further confirmed the higher cellular uptake of ML particles due to the synergic effect. Thus, our multifunctional liposomal magnetic nanocarriers possess great potential in particle transmigration across the BBB and may have a bright future in drug delivery to the brain.


So I have been really digging on info about
SM102 ... the ionized amino acid nanolipid
Which is only in the Moderna vax. A lot of information is being spread that it’s severely toxic, and when attached to chloroform it is.However I cannot find on heavily censored google or duck duck go any real Info on it. Only I formation on nanolipids and ionized amino acids for drug payload delivery.
Do you know why ionized nanolipids have potential danger in RNA, MRNA delivery systems?
How would SM102 be potentially dangerous?
@haidut
 

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So I have been really digging on info about
SM102 ... the ionized amino acid nanolipid
Which is only in the Moderna vax. A lot of information is being spread that it’s severely toxic, and when attached to chloroform it is.However I cannot find on heavily censored google or duck duck go any real Info on it. Only I formation on nanolipids and ionized amino acids for drug payload delivery.
Do you know why ionized nanolipids have potential danger in RNA, MRNA delivery systems?
How would SM102 be potentially dangerous?
@haidut
 

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Yes I have read this however. Moderna states it does not use chloroform in its attachment to SM102 in the vaxx. So the bigger question is why then is an ionized amino acid toxic? What I’m finding is that it’s the lipid tech they are using. PEGLAYTED lipids and that seems to be the issue.
 

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