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  2. 8 ways coronavirus can affect your skin, from COVID toes, to ...

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    Researchers are also beginning to work out what causes these skin conditions, whether it’s the body’s immune response to infection, or whether hormones are involved. 3. chilblain-like symptoms ...

  3. Coronavirus spike protein - Wikipedia

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    Spike (S) glycoprotein (sometimes also called spike protein, [2] formerly known as E2 [3]) is the largest of the four major structural proteins found in coronaviruses. [4] The spike protein assembles into trimers that form large structures, called spikes or peplomers, [3] that project from the surface of the virion.

  4. Coronavirus is causing hives and 4 other skin reactions ... - AOL

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    “The best treatment for these skin rashes at this point is to treat the patient's underlying conditions from COVID-19.” For the latest coronavirus news and updates , follow along at https ...

  5. Spike protein - Wikipedia

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    Coronaviruses exhibit coronavirus spike protein, also known as the S protein, on their surfaces; S is a class I fusion protein and is responsible for mediating viral entry as the first step in viral infection. [10] It is highly antigenic and accounts for most antibodies produced by the immune system in response to infection.

  6. Coronavirus is causing hives and 4 other skin reactions ... - AOL

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    COVID-19 may primarily affect the lungs, but dermatologists nationwide are now reporting skin reactions as well. Here are the five most common to be aware of.

  7. 3C-like protease - Wikipedia

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    The protease is important in the processing of the coronavirus replicase polyprotein . It is the main protease in coronaviruses and corresponds to nonstructural protein 5 (nsp5). [6] It cleaves the coronavirus polyprotein at 11 conserved sites. The 3CL protease has a cysteine-histidine catalytic dyad at its active site. [4]

  8. A Skin Rash May Be a New, Rare Symptom of Coronavirus ... - AOL

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    It can show up in several different ways.

  9. Coronavirus envelope protein - Wikipedia

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    The envelope (E) protein is the smallest and least well-characterized of the four major structural proteins found in coronavirus virions. [2] [3] [4] It is an integral membrane protein less than 110 amino acid residues long; [2] in SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of Covid-19, the E protein is 75 residues long. [5]