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Sputnik V; Delicate travel souvenirs to Moscow Everything about the Russian Corona vaccine

In Moscow, Mohammad Javad Zarif announced the registration of the Russian vaccine “Sputnik V” in Iran and said: “We hope to be able to buy this vaccine and produce it jointly with Russia, but what is” Sputnik V “and how does it control Corona?”

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The Russian-made Sputnik V corona vaccine is based on a cold-type viral vector. The vaccine uses two types of human cold-causing adenoviruses, Ad26 and Ad5, that carry the genes of the corona virus, which make up a superficial nail protein, into the body. These superficial glomerular proteins bind to human cell receptors, allowing the virus to enter the cell and multiply.

Glucose-like proteins on the surface of the virus bind to ACE2 receptors on the cell surface to allow the virus to enter the cell.
The vaccine, developed by the Gamalia Moscow Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, also known as the Gam-COVID-Vac vaccine, was registered by the Russian Ministry of Health on August 11, 2020.

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In most countries, nominated Corona vaccines are approved for general use according to WHO guidelines when data on the safety and efficacy of their third or final clinical trials have been evaluated and approved by international oversight bodies.

The rapid approval of the vaccine before the release of the third phase clinical trial data sparked criticism in the mass media and sparked controversy in the scientific community.

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Sputnik vaccine and Astrazenka vaccine use a viral vector to transmit coronavirus genes into the body
The corona vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and the Swedish-British company Astrazenka, like the Sputnik vaccine, uses a viral vector to transmit coronavirus genes into the human body, but uses a chimpanzee-related adenovirus or cold virus.

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