Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: March 27, 2017

A board game taking place inside a human cell! Players compete to build enzymes, hormones and receptors and fend off attacking Viruses!

3/27/17 My comment:

On March 24, 2017 this article was published in ‘Science.’ A conserved NAD+ binding pocket that regulates protein-protein interactions during aging

The article linked virus-driven energy theft from hydrogen-atom transfer in DNA base pairs in solution to all pathology.

On March 24, 2017 this article also was published in ‘Science.’ Stem cell divisions, somatic mutations, cancer etiology, and cancer prevention

The authors failed to link the anti-entropic virucidal energy of sunlight to all biophysically constrained biodiversity via protection of organized genomes manifested in supercoiled DNA.

It seems likely that without “Cytosis,” another generation of biologically uninformed researchers would fail to link top-down causation from quantum physics to all energy-dependent healthy longevity via endogenous RNA interference.

Without “Cytosis” the unnecessary suffering and premature deaths caused by the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA might never be stopped by serious scientists who known how cell type differentiation occurs.

Are you planning to develop a game about “Photosynthesis” to show others how to link physics and chemistry from molecular epigenetics to all biophysically constrained cell type differentiation via the physiology of reproduction? If so, I could help with some of the more technical aspects.


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