I'm not going through 20 pages to find out if these questions have already been asked:
-After receiving a mRNA and/or Adenovirus vector vaccine, what happens to the cells which produce the spike protein on their surface? Does the immune system just destroy the cell?
-Which cells have the greatest affinity for the vaccine and/or producing spike protein? Only the cells physically closest to the injection site? Life cycles and cell renewal rates vary from cell type to cell type.
-If the cells with spike protein on their surface happen not to be destroyed by the immune system (for example: someone who is taking an immunosuppressant) , will the spike protein disturb normal cell function and/or communication between cells? For example, will the spike protein interfere with a substrate (neurotransmitter, enzyme, drug, etc.) recognizing a receptor?
-What happens if spike protein grows from a cancer cell?