
How the modulation of the ACE2 human protein could stop the entry of Coronavirus
The illustration represents a Áce2-attached to the-up inhibitor, blocking the interaction between the SARS-COV-2 Spike and Ace2 protein. Simultaneously, the inhibitor improves the union of Ace2 to its natural substrate, angiotensin II, preserving its physiological function. Credit: Saroj Kumar Panda At the beginning of the pandemic, most research, including ours, focused on the design of…