Professor Anthony Turner first identified ACE-2, entry receptor for SARS-COV2
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Professor Anthony Turner and his team in Leeds UK, identified the enzyme ACE-2 in the year 2000. It represents one of the most important breakthroughs for this century. Without their efforts, it would be even more difficult to understand COVID-19. In 2005, the same team discovered the presence of serum ACE-2 and the enzymes associated with its creation.
Professor Anthony Turner first identified ACE-2, entry receptor for SARS-COV2
Professor Anthony Turner first identified…
Professor Anthony Turner first identified ACE-2, entry receptor for SARS-COV2
Professor Anthony Turner and his team in Leeds UK, identified the enzyme ACE-2 in the year 2000. It represents one of the most important breakthroughs for this century. Without their efforts, it would be even more difficult to understand COVID-19. In 2005, the same team discovered the presence of serum ACE-2 and the enzymes associated with its creation.