Saturday, June 30, 2007
This drug, injected when recalling an event, detriggers its pathway chains. It may simply destabilize active thought patterns. How it was first discovered beats me.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Humans Employ Simian Help to Fight HIV-1
"Rhesus monkey TRIM5α protects against HIV-1, but the only modern virus that the human protein has any effect on is one that causes leukemia in mice—which happens to be closely related to PtERV1."
We should harvest some TRIM5-alpha and cousin genes and insert it into trial MC's to defend them against HIV. I speculate that TRIM5-a would also help eliminate HIV from an infected patient.
If we cured HIV we could devote another ~15% of our healthcare resources to the next major health crisis, and use the data we've ggathered from fighting HIV to further work on proteinology and fighting other viruses and human bioengineering.
The gene could be introduced using a brief nonpathogenic viral or bacterial infection, or it could be manually introduced to marrow to produce 'coverage'.
How thoroughly does one need to blanket GM before a patient becomes successully modified? Temporary modification is insufficient, but may linger on for a time. Root cells must be modded if the process is to be pervasive and lasting. Can merely 40% of cells be tagged? Can they be spot tagged? Depending on the gene and purpose, yes, that is probable. Coverage from an effective vehicle vs stem cells or gels is likely the best choice for most situations.
We should harvest some TRIM5-alpha and cousin genes and insert it into trial MC's to defend them against HIV. I speculate that TRIM5-a would also help eliminate HIV from an infected patient.
If we cured HIV we could devote another ~15% of our healthcare resources to the next major health crisis, and use the data we've ggathered from fighting HIV to further work on proteinology and fighting other viruses and human bioengineering.
The gene could be introduced using a brief nonpathogenic viral or bacterial infection, or it could be manually introduced to marrow to produce 'coverage'.
How thoroughly does one need to blanket GM before a patient becomes successully modified? Temporary modification is insufficient, but may linger on for a time. Root cells must be modded if the process is to be pervasive and lasting. Can merely 40% of cells be tagged? Can they be spot tagged? Depending on the gene and purpose, yes, that is probable. Coverage from an effective vehicle vs stem cells or gels is likely the best choice for most situations.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Pollution Kills Millions
Eliminating pollution would save millions of lives. 1.8 million in 53 European countries. The morbidity rate of this pollution is probably *very* low, while the perfusion is probably very high. Probably 80% or more of those affected by pollution do not die from it. This means that perhaps 8.2 million or more lives in those 53 countries, 60% of those possibly requiring medical attention at some point during their lives. On top of this are pollution's effects on fertility, birth defects, and animal plant and crop populations.
Reducing pollution saves nations billions of dollars. It is in the world's interest to reduce pollution to levels that do not affect wildlife or humanity.
ExxonMobil Technologies must be released today to avoid these and other deaths. Your plans from the Pentagon are uncivil and will not go unpunished.
Reducing pollution saves nations billions of dollars. It is in the world's interest to reduce pollution to levels that do not affect wildlife or humanity.
ExxonMobil Technologies must be released today to avoid these and other deaths. Your plans from the Pentagon are uncivil and will not go unpunished.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Genetic therapy is the intercessor between autoimmune assistance and chemical pharmacology. I am way proud of these discoveries.
Do be careful about the long term stability of these works, though. Any genetic material or GE you produce must stand up to 100,000 generations of activity. GE produced into corn or other foodstuffs or people is so critically important to screen for biological and DNA error. Our DNA is one of our most valuable assets as a human species. Tampering with it to any extent without appropriate divine knowledge will result in humanity's destruction. Reserve yourself when considering using this in a short term environment, or when not extensively [100k+] lab-tested.
Also, let it be known that I discussed growing biolgoical leather with my family the weekend before scientists published articles about growing artificial meats in laboratories. I described principles of cell differentiation that would make the process functional.
I would like to not need to rely on the destruction of living things for sustenance.
Do be careful about the long term stability of these works, though. Any genetic material or GE you produce must stand up to 100,000 generations of activity. GE produced into corn or other foodstuffs or people is so critically important to screen for biological and DNA error. Our DNA is one of our most valuable assets as a human species. Tampering with it to any extent without appropriate divine knowledge will result in humanity's destruction. Reserve yourself when considering using this in a short term environment, or when not extensively [100k+] lab-tested.
Also, let it be known that I discussed growing biolgoical leather with my family the weekend before scientists published articles about growing artificial meats in laboratories. I described principles of cell differentiation that would make the process functional.
I would like to not need to rely on the destruction of living things for sustenance.
Friday, June 08, 2007
Embryonic Stem Cells
Cell plasticity must be studyied to the point that sex cells can be asexually activated into becoming stem cells.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
BBC
"A major advance in understanding the genetics behind several of the world's most common diseases has been reported.
The landmark Wellcome Trust study analysed DNA from the blood of 17,000 people to find genetic differences.
They found new genetic variants for depression, Crohn's disease, coronary heart disease, hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 and 2 diabetes."
BBC
I am watching you.
The landmark Wellcome Trust study analysed DNA from the blood of 17,000 people to find genetic differences.
They found new genetic variants for depression, Crohn's disease, coronary heart disease, hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 and 2 diabetes."
BBC
I am watching you.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Immunology
Because of the prevalence of genetic and autoimmune diseases from cystic fibrosis, Chron's disease, and cancer, to allergies and AIDS, and because of the drawbacks of pharmaceutical compensation and the economics of medicine, it has become more important to study human immunology than the pursuit of chemical medicine.
We can more effectively work with the human immune system than replace it.
This should point us down the following avenues:
cell biology
proteinology and DNA
genetic modification
artificial genesis
stem cell and cell plasticity
biological electromagnetics
nanotechnology and biological interface, nanocybernetics
immunology and neurology and sociology
We can more effectively work with the human immune system than replace it.
This should point us down the following avenues:
cell biology
proteinology and DNA
genetic modification
artificial genesis
stem cell and cell plasticity
biological electromagnetics
nanotechnology and biological interface, nanocybernetics
immunology and neurology and sociology
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Bio
I must demand that we begin taking a DNA sample from every kind of life found on earth to be a Noah's Ark of our remaining species. Sequence all the genomes and put them in a bank so we can restore them someday. Discovering the way all these animals perform chemically can help us better understand biology, reproduction, and cellular activity.