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Have you considered Fractalkine? It is a cytokine receptor on monocytes that traffics other inflammatory cytokines when activated. Dr. Bruce Patterson found infected monocytes in long haulers, that get into the brain from the spleen and convert to macrophages which cannot toggle between inflammation and anti-inflammation and release fractalkine and fibrin. This might explain those strange blood clots that do respond to blood thinners. Fractalkine signalling from the brain is involved in control of sugar.

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I hadn't heard of it. Thanks

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