Gábor Varga

Gábor Varga
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Gabor Varga, Born 1969. Studied at the University of Budapest (ELTE) and University of Munich, Germany (LMU).

Proinsulin C-peptide as an inhibitor of virus invasion and inflammation in...

It is a recent discovery that coronavirus uses a protein CD147 also called EMMPRIN, to invade cells. (1) The amount of this...

Gut barrier functions and lung injury

According to a retrospective study 86,7% of COVID-19 patients have gastrointestinal symptoms. (1) With the help of angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) protein...

Consequences of low oxygenation

It is among the most severe effects of the coronavirus infection that the high risk patients may have breathing problems. The oxygen...

Hungarian researchers discovered the biological mechanism of COVID-19 related cytokine storm...

SARS-CoV-2 can recruit the host protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and it manipulates by it the host’s antiviral responses.(1) With the help of...

Tragedies at respiration: the most severe cases are handled with an...

To insert breathing tubes into patients, they get usually narcotized. Mainly with 2 active ingredients (Rocuronium, Vecuronium) that the US is starting...

Case studies of intranasal administration of C-peptide to persons with brain...

PDF DocumentDownload Gábor Varga and Márta Gadó PhD Abstract In the beginning...

Lung function and proinsulin c peptide

The biggest risk the COVID-19 carries in terms of mortality is the decrease in the lungs' overall functionality. These functions may already...

COVID-19 attacks antiviral lymphocytes: but there is a solution

(Send this to any immunologist you know, they will be happy to hear this news, maybe it is not too late.)

The cytokine storm syndrome

COVID-19: the cytokine storm syndrome, that can be defeated by brilliant doctors and researchers The essence in a...

How to survive the coronavirus infection by activating the vagus

How to survive the coronavirus infection by activating the vagus nerve with the help of central proinsulin c peptide.