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Nguyen – Autоimmunity Myаstheniа grаvis (MG) is an autоimmune disоrder that disrupts the normal communication between nerves and muscles. As discussed in class, antibodies target the acetylcholine receptors on the muscle cell surface, preventing acetylcholine—the neurotransmitter that signals muscle contraction—from binding effectively. This interference slows or blocks the transmission of nerve impulses to the muscle, leading to muscle weakness. (Remember the hairless cat!) Recent observations have suggested a potential association between SARS-CoV-2 infection and the onset or exacerbation of MG in certain individuals. One hypothesis for this association is molecular mimicry. Briefly describe detailed experiments to investigate whether molecular mimicry is the principal mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to the development of MG. Your experimental framework should include plans for both mouse models and human subjects. (10 points)
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