[국제]”Even if you stab 100 times with a coronavirus needle, you can’t even get rid of the 90 degree heat.”



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Well explained why Corona 19 doesn’t go away even in hot weather
“The spike protein remains intact even with heat.”
Coronavirus invades host cells using ‘spike protein’

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The corona19 virus, which has paralyzed the world, has been shown not to die.

Research has shown that even if you stab 100 times with a needle in a lab or apply 90 degree heat, it will not die or destroy its shape, but it will soon rebound.

Reporter Kim Hyung-geun about the report.

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A research team from Semelweiss University in Hungary tested whether coronavirus particles explode when stabbed with a needle.

The research team stabbed the coronavirus particles from end to end with a fine needle.

However, only the shape was distorted, and when the needle was removed, it was restored to its original state.

The research team did the same 100 times, but the coronavirus remained intact.

This time, 90 degrees of heat were applied to the coronavirus particles for 10 minutes.

Again, the shape of the circle changed a bit, but there was little effect.

The forecast that the coronavirus will disappear when the weather gets warmer explains why.

The research team revealed that the ‘spike protein’ on the coronavirus surface partially fell off when heated with heat, but the overall structure remained intact.

Coronaviruses invade host cells through spike proteins, the number of which has been reported to vary so far.

There are 26 researchers at Tsinghua University in China, 24 at Cambridge University in England, and 40 at the Max Planck Institute in Germany.

Researchers at the University of Semelweiss found 61 proteins with more spikes.

This shows that the spectrum of the coronavirus may be broader than expected, the researchers explained.

He added that the coronavirus may have the best resistance of any known virus so far.

In particular, he said, “the amazing self-healing properties appear to allow the virus to adapt to a wide range of different environments.”

This is YTN Kim Hyung-geun.

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